Europe's World Journal
The Arab World section of Europe's World is published in partnership with Casa Árabe and its International Institute of Arab and Muslim World Studies
Full table of contents: Issue #16 - Autumn 2010
Article of the Week

Fostering Europe’s infant democracies

by Radoslaw Sikorski
A new tool to foster infant democracies in Europe’s neighbouring countries is proposed by Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski. As well as supporting pluralism, media freedom and “deep democracy” it would also enable the EU to act more quickly and flexibly.

The Arab spring is a make or break challenge for the EU’s global role

by Massimo D'Alema
Europe propped-up discredited Arab regimes and failed to create worthwhile economic and political ties with its own southern neighbourhood. Massimo D’Alema warns that a concerted and ambitious EU development strategy is already slipping away thanks to European divisions and irresolution.

Practical ways Europe can harness the Arab spring

by Günter Gloser
Europe needs to radically re-think half a century of political and economic relations with the Arab world, warns Günter Gloser. He sets out practical proposals for creating a fruitful dialogue with Arab countries and their public opinions.

The cost of “non-Maghreb” is too high a price to pay

by Larabi Jaïdi
The flight of Tunisia’s President Ben Ali has underlined the tightrope many of the region’s leaders are treading. The Maghreb countries have a lot to lose if they stick with their current failure to integrate their economies, argues Larabi Jaidi

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Why the EU, for all its problems, is still a model for the Arab World

by Abdulaziz Sager
The countries of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) often look with admiration at the EU. Abdulaziz Sager who chairs the Gulf Research Centre, assesses what the GCC can and cannot learn from the EU

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