The European Union and democracy promotion : the case of North Africa
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The European Union and democracy promotion : the case of North Africa
Frank Cass, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Since the early 1990s, the European Union has pursued policies designed to promote democracy and respect for human rights in other parts of the world. This book offers a critical assessment of the strategy upon which this activity has been based.
Table of Contents
- Themes in European democracy promotion, Richard Gillespie and Richard Youngs
- the challenge of democracy in North Africa, Bechir Chourou
- the European Union and democracy promotion in the Mediterranean - a new or disingenuous strategy?, Richard Youngs
- international markets and partial economic reforms in North Africa - what impact on democratization?, Bradford Dillman
- from the bottom to the top - civil soviety and transnational non-governmental organizations in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership, Annette Junemann
- dancing in the dark - the European Union and the Algerian drama, Hugh Roberts
- France, democratization and North Africa, Jean-Francois Daguzan
- two cheers for whom? the European Union and democratization in Morocco, Said Haddadi
- Spain and North Africa - towards a "dynamic stability", Bernabe Lopez Garcia and Miguel Hernando de Larramendi
- European democracy promotion in North Africa - limits and prospects, Richard Gillsepie and Laurence Whitehead.
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