A New Euro-Mediterranean Cultural Identity.

By: Panebianco, StefaniaContributor(s): Badini, AntonioMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (228 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203508411Subject(s): Democracy -- Mediterranean Region | European Union -- Mediterranean Region | European Union countries -- Relations -- Mediterranean Region | Human rights -- European Union countries | Human rights -- Mediterranean Region | Mediterranean Region -- Relations -- European Union countries | Political culture -- Mediterranean RegionGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: A New Euro-Mediterranean Cultural IdentityDDC classification: 303.4824018 LOC classification: D1065.M43 -- N48 2003ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- A NEW EURO-MEDITERRANEAN CULTURAL IDENTITY -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword by Antonio Badini -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction: The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in Perspective: The Political and Institutional Context -- Part I: Democratization in the Mediterranean Countries -- 1. A Challenge for EU Mediterranean Policy: Upgrading Democracy from Threat to Risk -- 2. Democratization and the Arab World: Different Perspectives and Multiple Options -- 3. The Foreign Policy of a Civilian Power? The European Union in the Mediterranean -- Part II: Towards a Dynamic Role for Civil Society -- 4. Civil Society in the Euro-Mediterranean Arena -- 5. The EuroMed Civil Forum: Critical 'Watchdog' and Intercultural Mediator -- 6. Civil Society, God and Cousins: The Case of the Middle East -- Part III: Human Rights: Meeting Universal Standards? -- 7. Human Rights and Democracy in the European Legal Order: the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership -- 8. Human Rights in the Framework of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Overcoming the Culturalist Universalist Divide -- Part IV: Dialogue between Civilizations -- 9. Speaking the Same Language: the Benefits and Pitfalls of English -- 10. Towards a Viable Euro-Mediterranean Cultural Partnership -- Conclusion: Towards a Mediterranean Cultural Identity -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership was formed in 1995 in Barcelona. In this volume, concepts of democracy, civil society, human rights and dialogue among civilizations in the Mediterranean region are addressed in the context of the new Euro-Mediterranean Partnership.
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Cover -- A NEW EURO-MEDITERRANEAN CULTURAL IDENTITY -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword by Antonio Badini -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction: The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in Perspective: The Political and Institutional Context -- Part I: Democratization in the Mediterranean Countries -- 1. A Challenge for EU Mediterranean Policy: Upgrading Democracy from Threat to Risk -- 2. Democratization and the Arab World: Different Perspectives and Multiple Options -- 3. The Foreign Policy of a Civilian Power? The European Union in the Mediterranean -- Part II: Towards a Dynamic Role for Civil Society -- 4. Civil Society in the Euro-Mediterranean Arena -- 5. The EuroMed Civil Forum: Critical 'Watchdog' and Intercultural Mediator -- 6. Civil Society, God and Cousins: The Case of the Middle East -- Part III: Human Rights: Meeting Universal Standards? -- 7. Human Rights and Democracy in the European Legal Order: the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership -- 8. Human Rights in the Framework of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Overcoming the Culturalist Universalist Divide -- Part IV: Dialogue between Civilizations -- 9. Speaking the Same Language: the Benefits and Pitfalls of English -- 10. Towards a Viable Euro-Mediterranean Cultural Partnership -- Conclusion: Towards a Mediterranean Cultural Identity -- Bibliography -- Index.

The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership was formed in 1995 in Barcelona. In this volume, concepts of democracy, civil society, human rights and dialogue among civilizations in the Mediterranean region are addressed in the context of the new Euro-Mediterranean Partnership.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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