Distant neighbours : the political economy of relations between Europe and the Middle East/North Africa Voisins distants : l'économie politique des relations entre l'Europe et le Moyen Orient/l'Afrique du Nord
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Distant neighbours : the political economy of relations between Europe and the Middle East/North Africa = Voisins distants : l'économie politique des relations entre l'Europe et le Moyen Orient/l'Afrique du Nord
(International politics of the Middle East series, 1)
Ithaca Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 393-402) and index
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Description
Although geographically contiguous, culturally and developmentally Europe and the Middle East are still distant neighbours. The record of relations between the two regions, especially in trade, finance and investment reveals that while Europe is concerned about oil, immigration and Islamic radicalism, countries of the Middle East and North Africa are worried about their developmental prospects and possible marginalisation by an enlarging Europe. The distinguished contributors to this book, writing in either English or French, examine the potential and the prospects for establishing a new development zone that will promote fuller co-operation between the two shores of the Mediterranean.
Table of Contents
- Farms, factories and wall - which way for European/Middle Eastern Relations?, Nazih N. Ayubi
- Euro-Arab trade relations, Bichara Khader
- Issues in oil revenue investments with special reference to Euro-Arab relations, Zuhayr Mikdashi
- Euro-Arab cooperation and conflict in the areas of oil and gas, Giacomo Luciani
- Trade relations between Syria and Europe in historical perspective, Rizkallah Hilan
- Economic and energy relations between Europe and the Maghreb countries, Abdelkader Sid Ahmed
- Economic and financial relations between Tunisia and Europe - present realities and future prospects, Azzam Mahjoub
- The Arab Maghreb Union and the future of European North African economic interdependence, Abdelfettah Ghorbel
- European direct investments in North Africa - the investors perspective, Susan Strange et al
- French investments in the Arab world, Louis Blin
- European investment in the Arab world - the case of Germany, Friederike Welter, Christian Uhlig
- Is a leading state an advantage? State management of foreign direct investments in Turkey, Anna Leander.
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