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  Network or Labyrinth? The Challenge of Co-ordinating Western Security Dialogues with the Mediterranean
 
 
Title: Network or Labyrinth? The Challenge of Co-ordinating Western Security Dialogues with the Mediterranean
Author: Biscop, S.
Appeared in: Mediterranean politics
Paging: Volume 7 (2002) nr. 1 pages 92-112
Year: 2002-12-01
Contents: During the cold war, the Mediterranean was of limited interest to western security organizations, but as a consequence of the rising importance of Mediterranean security issues the WEU, NATO and the OSCE all initiated security dialogues with Mediterranean countries. Each of these organizations has its own particular approach to Mediterranean security with its own structures; there is little coordination between them. Participation in the dialogues is limited and they lack the comprehensive and multilateral character of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, which appears to be the most suitable framework to realize the objective of creating a Mediterranean area of peace and stability. Aligning the programmes of activity of the other Mediterranean initiatives so that they complement those of the EMP would therefore seem be the most efficient and effective way of putting the available means to good use.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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