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est un bulletin de ISSUE Reports / Rapports de EU - ISS
Titre : 1 - May 2008 - Union for the Mediterranean : Building on the Barcelona Acquis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alvaro DE VASCONCELOS, Directeur de la recherche ; Roberto ALIBONI, Auteur ; George Joffé, Auteur ; Erwan LANNON, Auteur ; Azzam Mahjoub, Auteur ; Abdallah SAAF, Auteur ; Alvaro DE VASCONCELOS, Auteur Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 31 pages Format : 17 cm X 24 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Idées politiques, idéologies :Islamisme, islam politique
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Economie
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Organisations internationales:Organisations régionales d'Europe :Union européenne (UE)
Relations internationales:Etat de conflit ou de non-conflit :Guerres, conflits armés
Relations internationales:Opérations ou périodes internationales spécifiques :Politique Européenne de Voisinage (PEV)
Relations internationales:Types de relations inter-étatiques :Régional
Relations internationales:Zones géopolitiques présentes ou passées :Monde musulman
Termes géographiques:Europe / Europe :Europe du Sud:Espagne / Spain
Termes géographiques:Mers et océans / Seas and Oceans :Mer Méditerranée / Mediterranean Sea
Varia:Personnes :Réfugiés, déplacés / Refugees, displaced personsMots-clés : Politique européenne de voisinage (PEV) Index. décimale : 1.3.3.3. Institut d'Études de Sécurité de l'Union Européenne (ex-UEO) / ISS - European Union Résumé : The project of a Union for the Mediterranean has relaunched the debate on Euro-Mediterranean relations in a broader context. In this regard, one should not forget that the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) – the ‘Barcelona Process’ – is much more than a mere intergovernmental process of political cooperation. It is also about using the Community approach.
One of the pre-conditions for the success of this new Mediterranean initiative is to clearly identify what the achievements of the Barcelona Process – its ‘acquis’ – have really been. Any new initiative such as the Union for the Mediterranean should therefore aim to consolidate and reinforce the Barcelona acquis while preserving its social, people-to-people, dimension.
The need to re-evaluate the challenges facing the Mediterranean and the Union’s policy towards the region has become increasingly urgent. The EMP is already an instrument which closely mirrors the basic tenets of the European Union’s own mechanisms for creating peace and inclusive democracy and must, therefore, be preserved. As a model for the development of the Euro-Mediterranean Community of Democratic States, it involves an all-inclusive strategy encouraging reform in the South. It thus creates an opportunity for cooperation via trans-Euro-Mediterranean networks linking civil societies on both shores of the Mediterranean.
Unless the Union for the Mediterranean is seen to complement the Barcelona Process and the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), it might well damage their visibility and effectiveness. Coherent and effective long-term policies towards both the East and the South are fundamental to the cohesiveness of the European Union itself.
Another pre-condition for the success of the new ‘Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean’ initiative is that it should address a number of key challenges within the region such as: political Islam, policy securitisation stemming from the consequences of the terrorist attacks in the US on September 11, 2001, the role of migrants as actors in the Barcelona Process, the consequences of the misplaced ‘clash of civilisations’ concept, remaining regional conflicts and tensions, and the need to enforce rule-of-law and civil liberties for effective economic and social development. As part of this process, the Union must also come to terms with its own claims of ‘inclusion within diversity’ and the reality that many Europeans still refuse to accept the heterogeneity of European society itself for, without such self-awareness, Europe can never engage meaningfully with the Mediterranean over the issue of migration.
There is room for new institutions, mechanisms and instruments within the framework of Euro-Mediterranean relationships but the risk of CONTINUING paralysis within the management of the Barcelona Process because of antagonisms between partners should not be underestimated. However, new initiatives could be considered as opportunities to reinforce the current Process and to tackle issues that were not addressed, or were not properly addressed, during the past decade.
The political focus of Mediterranean policy should be clearly identified and reflect common Euro-Mediterranean interests, preoccupations and challenges. Proper consultation with the Mediterranean partners of the European Union is now an urgent matter. The abandoning of political reform incentives and positive conditionality in the name of realpolitik and avoidance of the main socio-economic and political issues within the Mediterranean region is to be avoided as well, as is also the marginalisation of civil societies there. Positive conditionality in the ENP should emphasise respect for the international rule-of-law and evolution towards democratic governance.En ligne : http://www.iss.europa.eu/publications/detail/article/union-for-the-mediterranean [...] [n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de ISSUE Reports / Rapports de EU - ISS
1 - May 2008 - Union for the Mediterranean : Building on the Barcelona Acquis [texte imprimé] / Alvaro DE VASCONCELOS, Directeur de la recherche ; Roberto ALIBONI, Auteur ; George Joffé, Auteur ; Erwan LANNON, Auteur ; Azzam Mahjoub, Auteur ; Abdallah SAAF, Auteur ; Alvaro DE VASCONCELOS, Auteur . - 2008 . - 31 pages ; 17 cm X 24 cm .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Idées politiques, idéologies :Islamisme, islam politique
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Economie
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Organisations internationales:Organisations régionales d'Europe :Union européenne (UE)
Relations internationales:Etat de conflit ou de non-conflit :Guerres, conflits armés
Relations internationales:Opérations ou périodes internationales spécifiques :Politique Européenne de Voisinage (PEV)
Relations internationales:Types de relations inter-étatiques :Régional
Relations internationales:Zones géopolitiques présentes ou passées :Monde musulman
Termes géographiques:Europe / Europe :Europe du Sud:Espagne / Spain
Termes géographiques:Mers et océans / Seas and Oceans :Mer Méditerranée / Mediterranean Sea
Varia:Personnes :Réfugiés, déplacés / Refugees, displaced personsMots-clés : Politique européenne de voisinage (PEV) Index. décimale : 1.3.3.3. Institut d'Études de Sécurité de l'Union Européenne (ex-UEO) / ISS - European Union Résumé : The project of a Union for the Mediterranean has relaunched the debate on Euro-Mediterranean relations in a broader context. In this regard, one should not forget that the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) – the ‘Barcelona Process’ – is much more than a mere intergovernmental process of political cooperation. It is also about using the Community approach.
One of the pre-conditions for the success of this new Mediterranean initiative is to clearly identify what the achievements of the Barcelona Process – its ‘acquis’ – have really been. Any new initiative such as the Union for the Mediterranean should therefore aim to consolidate and reinforce the Barcelona acquis while preserving its social, people-to-people, dimension.
The need to re-evaluate the challenges facing the Mediterranean and the Union’s policy towards the region has become increasingly urgent. The EMP is already an instrument which closely mirrors the basic tenets of the European Union’s own mechanisms for creating peace and inclusive democracy and must, therefore, be preserved. As a model for the development of the Euro-Mediterranean Community of Democratic States, it involves an all-inclusive strategy encouraging reform in the South. It thus creates an opportunity for cooperation via trans-Euro-Mediterranean networks linking civil societies on both shores of the Mediterranean.
Unless the Union for the Mediterranean is seen to complement the Barcelona Process and the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), it might well damage their visibility and effectiveness. Coherent and effective long-term policies towards both the East and the South are fundamental to the cohesiveness of the European Union itself.
Another pre-condition for the success of the new ‘Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean’ initiative is that it should address a number of key challenges within the region such as: political Islam, policy securitisation stemming from the consequences of the terrorist attacks in the US on September 11, 2001, the role of migrants as actors in the Barcelona Process, the consequences of the misplaced ‘clash of civilisations’ concept, remaining regional conflicts and tensions, and the need to enforce rule-of-law and civil liberties for effective economic and social development. As part of this process, the Union must also come to terms with its own claims of ‘inclusion within diversity’ and the reality that many Europeans still refuse to accept the heterogeneity of European society itself for, without such self-awareness, Europe can never engage meaningfully with the Mediterranean over the issue of migration.
There is room for new institutions, mechanisms and instruments within the framework of Euro-Mediterranean relationships but the risk of CONTINUING paralysis within the management of the Barcelona Process because of antagonisms between partners should not be underestimated. However, new initiatives could be considered as opportunities to reinforce the current Process and to tackle issues that were not addressed, or were not properly addressed, during the past decade.
The political focus of Mediterranean policy should be clearly identified and reflect common Euro-Mediterranean interests, preoccupations and challenges. Proper consultation with the Mediterranean partners of the European Union is now an urgent matter. The abandoning of political reform incentives and positive conditionality in the name of realpolitik and avoidance of the main socio-economic and political issues within the Mediterranean region is to be avoided as well, as is also the marginalisation of civil societies there. Positive conditionality in the ENP should emphasise respect for the international rule-of-law and evolution towards democratic governance.En ligne : http://www.iss.europa.eu/publications/detail/article/union-for-the-mediterranean [...] Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité EUISSREP-2008-1 1.3.3.3. Périodiques Archives Monographies Disponible 100 - août - septembre 2008 - Un siècle russe (Bulletin de Manière de Voir)
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est un bulletin de Manière de Voir
Titre : 100 - août - septembre 2008 - Un siècle russe : De Lénine à Poutine Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 98 pages Présentation : tableaux, cartes Format : 21 cm X 29,5 cm Prix : 7,00 € Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes civiles d'action politique :Révolution, révolte
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Déficit démocratique
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Perestroïka
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Contexte politico-social
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Relations internationales:Opérations ou périodes internationales spécifiques :Guerre froide / Cold War
Relations internationales:Zones géopolitiques présentes ou passées :Union des Républiques Socialistes Soviétiques (URSS) (ex) / USSR
Termes géographiques:Europe / Europe :Europe de l'Est:Russie / Russia
Varia:Savoirs :Histoire, aspect historiqueMots-clés : Russie [n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Manière de Voir
100 - août - septembre 2008 - Un siècle russe : De Lénine à Poutine [texte imprimé] . - 2008 . - 98 pages : tableaux, cartes ; 21 cm X 29,5 cm .
7,00 €
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes civiles d'action politique :Révolution, révolte
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Déficit démocratique
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Perestroïka
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Contexte politico-social
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Relations internationales:Opérations ou périodes internationales spécifiques :Guerre froide / Cold War
Relations internationales:Zones géopolitiques présentes ou passées :Union des Républiques Socialistes Soviétiques (URSS) (ex) / USSR
Termes géographiques:Europe / Europe :Europe de l'Est:Russie / Russia
Varia:Savoirs :Histoire, aspect historiqueMots-clés : Russie Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité R073-2008-100 R073-2008-100 Périodiques Archives Périodiques Disponible 100 - April 2007 - Building The Future (Bulletin de Cahiers de Chaillot - Chaillot Papers) / Martin ORTEGA
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est un bulletin de Cahiers de Chaillot - Chaillot Papers
Titre : 100 - April 2007 - Building The Future : the EU's contribution to global governance Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Martin ORTEGA, Auteur ; Nicole Gnesotto (1954-), Préfacier, etc. Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 141 pages Présentation : ill. Format : 17 cm X 24 cm Prix : 10,00 € Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Démocratie
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Gouvernance
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Développement
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Mondialisation, Globalisation
Organisations internationales:Organisation des Nations Unies (ONU)
Organisations internationales:Organisations multilatérales (hors Nations Unies):Organisation Mondiale du Commerce (OMC)
Organisations internationales:Organisations régionales d'Europe :Union européenne (UE)
Relations internationales:Instruments des relations internationales :Sécurité / SecurityMots-clés : Gouvernance Union européenne (UE) Résumé : To a large extent, the world to come depends on us. Political communities can respond to warnings and visions regarding their futures and organise themselves in order to shape and ‘improve’ those futures. The European integration process is a good example of a change of historical direction, marking a watershed between a past marred by devastating wars and a present characterised by common institutions and rules.
This Chaillot Paper suggests that the next frontier in the future’s improvement process is global governance. Global challenges and opportunities call for concerted action. Individual states, including major - both old and emerging - powers cannot tackle challenges and exploit opportunities on their own. Therefore, new global agreements are needed to shape the future with a view to ensuring peaceful coexistence and avoiding widespread conflict and destruction.
This paper foresees that a global ‘constitutional moment’ may appear at the beginning of the 2010s. Numerous issues will have to be addressed at this juncture: UN Security Council reform, peace and institution building in the Middle East region, reinforcement of peacekeeping capabilities, fossil fuel consumption, climate change and the spectre of extreme poverty in Africa.
The European Union and its member states are well placed to contribute to future efforts conducive to global governance. However, a significant European contribution will require a more cohesive EU foreign policy. At a time when the EU’s future role as a global player is being defined, European governments should bear in mind that more and more European citizens are demanding a firmer commitment to international principles and values.En ligne : http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/cp100.pdf [n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Cahiers de Chaillot - Chaillot Papers
100 - April 2007 - Building The Future : the EU's contribution to global governance [texte imprimé] / Martin ORTEGA, Auteur ; Nicole Gnesotto (1954-), Préfacier, etc. . - 2007 . - 141 pages : ill. ; 17 cm X 24 cm.
10,00 €
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Démocratie
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Gouvernance
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Développement
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Mondialisation, Globalisation
Organisations internationales:Organisation des Nations Unies (ONU)
Organisations internationales:Organisations multilatérales (hors Nations Unies):Organisation Mondiale du Commerce (OMC)
Organisations internationales:Organisations régionales d'Europe :Union européenne (UE)
Relations internationales:Instruments des relations internationales :Sécurité / SecurityMots-clés : Gouvernance Union européenne (UE) Résumé : To a large extent, the world to come depends on us. Political communities can respond to warnings and visions regarding their futures and organise themselves in order to shape and ‘improve’ those futures. The European integration process is a good example of a change of historical direction, marking a watershed between a past marred by devastating wars and a present characterised by common institutions and rules.
This Chaillot Paper suggests that the next frontier in the future’s improvement process is global governance. Global challenges and opportunities call for concerted action. Individual states, including major - both old and emerging - powers cannot tackle challenges and exploit opportunities on their own. Therefore, new global agreements are needed to shape the future with a view to ensuring peaceful coexistence and avoiding widespread conflict and destruction.
This paper foresees that a global ‘constitutional moment’ may appear at the beginning of the 2010s. Numerous issues will have to be addressed at this juncture: UN Security Council reform, peace and institution building in the Middle East region, reinforcement of peacekeeping capabilities, fossil fuel consumption, climate change and the spectre of extreme poverty in Africa.
The European Union and its member states are well placed to contribute to future efforts conducive to global governance. However, a significant European contribution will require a more cohesive EU foreign policy. At a time when the EU’s future role as a global player is being defined, European governments should bear in mind that more and more European citizens are demanding a firmer commitment to international principles and values.En ligne : http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/cp100.pdf Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CACHAI-2007-100 CACHAI-2007-100 Périodiques Archives Périodiques Disponible 102 - décembre 2008 -janvier 2009 - Le Krach du libéralisme (Bulletin de Manière de Voir)
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est un bulletin de Manière de Voir
Titre : 102 - décembre 2008 -janvier 2009 - Le Krach du libéralisme Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 98 pages Présentation : tableaux, cartes Format : 21 cm X 29,5 cm Prix : 7,00 € Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Idées politiques, idéologies :Idéologie
Concepts politiques généraux :Idées politiques, idéologies :Libéralisme
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Gouvernance
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Economie
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Economie de marché
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Mondialisation, Globalisation
Termes géographiques:Amériques / Americas :Amérique du Nord:Etats-Unis d'Amérique / United States of America (USA)Mots-clés : Libéralisme [n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Manière de Voir
102 - décembre 2008 -janvier 2009 - Le Krach du libéralisme [texte imprimé] . - 2008 . - 98 pages : tableaux, cartes ; 21 cm X 29,5 cm .
7,00 €
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Concepts politiques généraux :Idées politiques, idéologies :Idéologie
Concepts politiques généraux :Idées politiques, idéologies :Libéralisme
Concepts politiques généraux :Méthodes de gouvernance publique :Gouvernance
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Economie
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Economie de marché
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Finances, financier
Concepts politiques généraux :Systèmes économiques et sociaux :Mondialisation, Globalisation
Termes géographiques:Amériques / Americas :Amérique du Nord:Etats-Unis d'Amérique / United States of America (USA)Mots-clés : Libéralisme Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité R073-2008-102 R073-2008-102 Périodiques Archives Périodiques Disponible 119 - octobre - novembre 2011 - Le casse du siècle (Bulletin de Manière de Voir)
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