The Mediterranean in the New Evolving International Order

Domestic, Regional and International Interests

In Zusammenarbeit mit der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn, im Rahmen des First World Congress For Middle Eastern Studies

Wissenschaftliche Leitung:
PD Dr. Annette JÜNEMANN, Universität Kassel
Prof. Dr. Richard GILLESPIE, University of Liverpool

Ort: Mainz

Datum: 11.-13. September 2002


Programm

Eröffnung und Einführung in die Konferenz
PD Dr. Annette JÜNEMANN, Universität Kassel
Dr. Andrä GÄRBER, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn

Panel I: Region Building in the Mediterranean

Arab-Regional Integration As a Prerequisite To a Successful Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
Prof. Dr. Béchir CHOUROU, Universität Karthago

Israeli Policy Perspectives on the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and on the EU-Enlargement: A comparative approach
Prof. Dr. Alfred TOVIAS, The Hebrew University Jerusalem

The Mediterranean and the Globalization Challenges at the start of the Millennium. The Prospects of South-South Regional Integration
Prof. Dr. Mohieddine HADHRI, Universität Tunis

The Mediterranean Security communities. A critical/ constructivist approach
Dr. Michelle PACE, University of London

The creation of a Euro-Mediterranean cultural space? Cultural discourses and repertoires
Isabel SCHÄFER, Freie Universität Berlin

Comparing security building in the Mediterranean area with security partnership building in other areas
Prof. Dr. Fulvio ATTINÀ, Universität Catania, Italien

Panel II: Rethinking Cooperation, Redefining Security

Political authoritarianism and Western security policies in the Mediterranean
Prof. Dr. Werner RUF, Universität Kassel

Reshaping the agenda? The Internal Politics of the Barcelona Process in the Aftermath of September 11
Prof. Dr. Richard GILLESPIE, University of Liverpool

A difficult balancing act: the European Security and Defence Policy and the Mediterranean
Dr. Sven BISCOP, Universität Ghent

Turning a Central concern into a Stimulus: the Mediterranean contribution to the Building of a European Security and Defence Policy
Dorothée SCHMID, Institut d'études politiques de Paris

Repercussions of the emerging European Security and Defence Policy on the civil character of EU foreign relations. The Case of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
PD Dr. Annette JÜNEMANN, Universität Kassel

EU Middle East Policy and the EMP: Can the Stumbling Block of the Middle East Conflict be Overcome?
Dr. Muriel ASSEBURG, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin

The EU and the USA in the Middle East Peace Process: to what extent cooperation?
Dr. Justyna ZAJAC, Universität Warschau

Panel III: Democracy and Human Rights. Values, Norms and Interests

Civil Society Co-operation in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Between Theory and Practice
Ulrike REINHARDT, Berlin

Gender and Military in the Mediterranean
Dr. Cilja HARDERS, Universität Münster

The Implementation of EU-Aid in the Palestinian Territories: An Evaluation of the EU's Role in Fostering Democratisation Processes
Stephan STETTER, London School of Economics

Spanish Human Rights Foreign Policy: the case of Morocco
Prof. Dr. Laura FELIU, Autonome Universität Barcelona

Loss of guiding values and support. September 11 and the new isolation of human-rights-organisations in Egypt
Angela GRÜNERT, Berlin

Sub-national Governments and the Promotion of Human Rights in the Euro-Mediterranean Process: the cases of Barcelona and Valencia
Eduard SOLER-LECHA, Autonome Universität Barcelona


Tagungsbericht in „integration“

Harders, Cilja 2003: Innovative Sicherheits- und Kooperationskonzepte für den Mittelmeerraum, in: integration, Jg. 26, Nr. 1, S. 82-90.
Tagungsbericht | PDF | 87 KByte

Tagungsband

Jünemann, Annette (Hrsg.): Euro-Mediterranean Relations after September 11. International, Regional and Domestic Dynamics. London/Portland, OR: Frank Cass 2004 . ISBN 978-0714655123.


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