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The Arab Spring triggered paradigmatic shifts but, despite these changes, much in the Euro-Mediterranean region remains the same. Utilising Logics of Action, an innovative theoretical framework designed to capture the complexity of political interaction in one of the fastest changing regions in the world, this book discusses developments in the region before and after the Arab Spring that can be characterised by a continuation of the norm. Expert contributors identify patterns of interaction between governmental institutions, economic entrepreneurs, religious groups and other diverse actors that withstood these historical changes and explore why these relationships have proved so robust. Connecting a unique sample of case studies on changing and persistent Logics of Action within the Euro-Mediterranean space this book provides a pivotal contribution to our understanding of political interaction between North Africa, the Middle East and the European Union. Offering a completely new perspective on the events of the Arab Spring it identifies something that seems paradoxical at first sight; persistence in times of radical change.

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EURO-MEDITERRANEAN RELATIONS AFTER THE ARAB SPRING
Euro-Mediterranean Relations after the Arab Spring
Persistence in Times of Change
Edited by
JAKOB HORST
ANNETTE JNEMANN
DELF ROTHE
Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg, Germany
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
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Published 2016 by Routledge
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Euro-Mediterranean relations after the Arab Spring : persistence in times of change / edited by Jakob Horst, Annette Jnemann and Delf Rothe.
pages. cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-5552-3 (hardback)ISBN 978-1-3155-8080-7 (ebook)ISBN 978-1-3171-3992-8 (epub). 1. European Union countriesForeign relationsArab countries. 2. Arab countriesForeign relationsEuropean Union countries. 3. European Union countriesForeign relationsMediterranean Region. 4. Mediterranean RegionForeign relationsEuropean Union countries. 5. Arab Spring, 2010- 6. Arab countriesPolitics and government21st century. 7. Mediterranean RegionPolitics and government21st century. I. Horst, Jakob. II. Jnemann, Annette, 1959- author, editor of compilation. III. Rothe, Delf, author, editor of compilation.
JZ1570.E898 2013
327.40174927dc23
2013015215
ISBN 9781409455523 (hbk)
ISBN 9781315580807 (ebk-PDF)
ISBN 9781317139928 (ebk-ePUB)
Contents

Jakob Horst, Annette Jnemann, Florian Khn, Eva-Maria Maggi and Delf Rothe

Eva-Maria Maggi

Annette Jnemann

Peter Seeberg

Jakob Horst

Cilja Harders

Rachid Ouaissa

Kerstin Fritzsche and Ivesa Lbben

Ingrid El Masry

Delf Rothe

Tina Zintl

Jakob Horst, Annette Jnemann, Delf Rothe
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Ingrid El Masry is scientific assistant to the head of the department of Political Science at Philipps University Marburg and researcher at the departments of politics and economics at the Center for Near and Middle East Studies (CNMS) in Marburg, Germany. Her main fields of research are comparative, interdisciplinary and theory-orientated development and transformation studies on the Near and Middle East.
Kerstin Fritzsche is a PhD candidate at the Center for Near and Middle East Studies (CNMS) in Marburg, Germany. She studied political science, Middle East Studies and journalism in Leipzig and Stockholm. Her research is dedicated to new political actors in the MENA-region as well as economic, environmental and energy-related questions and their implications for the development and stability of Arab countries.
Cilja Harders is a professor of political science and the director of the Center for North African and Middle Eastern Politics (CMP, http://www.polwiss.fu-berlin.de/vorderer-orient) at the Otto-Suhr Institute for Political Sciences at Freie Universitt Berlin since 2007. She has extensive research experience in the Middle East, including in Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, VAE and Morocco. Her research focuses on politics from below and the current transformations in the Arab world, Euro-Med relations as well as gender and violence.
Jakob Horst is a research assistant at the Institute of International Politics of the Helmut Schmidt University/University of Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg, Germany. He is preparing a PhD thesis dealing with the political implications of free trade implementation in the context of the Euro-Algerian association agreement.
Annette Jnemann is professor of International Relations at the Helmut-Schmidt-University, University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg. She qualified as a professor (Habilitation) in 2000 at the University of Kassel and did her PhD in 1993 at the University of Hamburg. Her main fields of research are International Relations, EU-Foreign Relations, Mediterranean Studies and Democratisation.
Florian Khn is Senior Researcher and Lecturer at Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg. Currently, he is a Visiting Professor for International Politics at Humboldt University in Berlin. His research on security and development, on risk and resilience as well as on aspects of ambiguity has been widely published, among others in International Peacekeeping, International Relations and Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. His book Security and Development in World Society. Liberal Paradigm and Statebuilding in Afghanistan (VS Verlag, 2010) won the German Association for Middle East Studies dissertation award. He is co-editor of the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding since 2013.
Ivesa Lbben works as a research assistant at the Center for Near and Middle East Studies (CNMS) in Marburg, Germany and has been engaged in research on Islamist parties and Islamic-political discourse since the mid-90s. From 1990 to 2004, she lived in Cairo, working as a freelance journalist and academic editor for German media (TAZ, GEO, INAMO, West German Broadcasting Corporation WDR) and Al-Jazeera, as well as for several foundations and research institutes.
Eva-Maria Maggi is PhD candidate in Political Science at the Institute for International Studies, at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg/Germany and Research Assistant at the EU Center of Excellence at the Henry M. Jackson School for International Studies of the University of Washington, Seattle, USA. Her dissertation examines policy change in Morocco and the role of the European Union (EU) as an external actor in these processes.
Rachid Ouaissa is professor of political science and head of the Center for Near-and Middle Eastern Studies at the Phillips-University Marburg. His main fields of research are political, economic and societal developments in the Near- and Middle East since the nineteenth century, the rise of Islamist movements in the region, the EUs Mediterranean policy, the foreign policy of Arab countries and questions of energy policy.
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