The Middle East and Europe the power deficit

The end of the Cold War and the creation of the European Union have had profound effects on Europe's relationship with the Middle East. The contributors explore the relationship & examine the colonial legacies & economic prospects for both regions.

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Corporate Author: Inaugural Pan-European Conference in International Relations
Other Authors: Roberson, B. A. (Barbara Allen)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 1998
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction / B. A. Roberson
  • 2 Torn between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean: Europe and the Middle East in the post-Cold War era / Ghassan Salame
  • 3 Relations between the Middle East and the West: the view from the South / George Joffe
  • 4 The United States, Europe and the Middle East: cooperation, co-optation or confrontation? / Phebe Marr
  • 5 Islam and Europe: an enigma or a myth? / B. A. Roberson
  • 6 Western Europe and the Iranian revolution, 1979-97: an elusive normalization / Fred Halliday
  • 7 Turkey: Europe in the Middle East, or the Middle East in Europe? / Philip Robin
  • 8 Algeria: France's disarray and Europe's conundrum / Claire Spencer
  • 9 Middle Eastern trade and financial integration: lessons from the European Union's experience / Rodney Wilson
  • Bibliography
  • Index.