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After partnerships, neighbourhoods and advanced status… Who fears the Union for the Mediterranean?
[Más allá de los acuerdos de asociación, la política de vecindad y el estatuto avanzado... ¿Quién teme a la Unión por el Mediterráneo]

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  • Gonzalo Escribano

    (Spanish National Open University (UNED), Madrid.)

  • Laura Rodríguez
  • lrodriguezf@cee.uned.es

    (Spanish National Open University (UNED), Madrid.)

Abstract

The Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) is the current framework for political, economic and cultural relations between the EU and the Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPCs). This article analyses its evolution study, from its inception to its finals design, approved in Marseille in 2008. It also addresses the UfM’s eventual results, concluding that it is necessary to make a substantial progress in the EuroMediterranean relations by adding new relevant incentives to MPC’s, while maintaining the spirit of the Barcelona Process.

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  • Gonzalo Escribano & Laura Rodríguez & lrodriguezf@cee.uned.es, 2010. "After partnerships, neighbourhoods and advanced status… Who fears the Union for the Mediterranean? [Más allá de los acuerdos de asociación, la política de vecindad y el estatuto avanzado... ¿Quién ," Papeles de Europa, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales (ICEI), vol. 21, pages 19-41.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucm:padeur:v:21:y:2010:p:19-41
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    Keywords

    Barcelona Process; Unión for the Mediterranean; Mediterranean Partner Countries; EU foreign policy;
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    JEL classification:

    • F02 - International Economics - - General - - - International Economic Order and Integration
    • F13 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations
    • F59 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy - - - Other

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