Title: Contemporary EU-Egypt Relations within the Parameters of the EU's Euro Mediterranean Partnership Programme and ENP
Abstract: The European Community since its very inception has been seeking to develop close ties with the Southern Mediterranean countries, but in the beginning, it focused only on the economic aspects of the relationship. However, with growing awareness of the imperatives of European security, which could be threatened by any negative development in the Southern Mediterranean region, seen as a backyard of the European continent, the European Community/European Union began to pay close attention to its Mediterranean policies. The Barcelona Process and the EU's Neighbourhood Policy are designed to bring the EU member states and the Southern Mediterranean countries on a single platform to promote peace, prosperity and stability in the broader region. Egypt is a partner in the Euro-Mediterranean agreements.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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