Zeitschriftenartikel (Wiss.)

Arab responses to EU foreign and security policy incentives: Perspectives on migration diplomacy and institutionalized flexibility in the Arab Mediterranean turned upside down

Seeberg, Prof. Dr. Peter
Erschienen in: 
Mediterranean Politics, 27, 2, 135-147
Kurze Beschreibung / Abstract: 

Introduction to Themed Section: Based on analyses of the migration policies of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco, the overall idea behind this themed issue is to present a comparative study of responses by Arab Mediterranean states to EU foreign and security policy incentives. The themed issue draws on a historical institutionalist line of thought analysing how the given state-to-EU relationships develop or change over time and how institutions form part of and respond to new developments. Taking its point of departure in different dimensions of resilience attributed to the states analysed, this themed issue aims at shedding light on processes of institutional developments in the context of cooperation between the Arab states Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco, and the EU.

Erscheinungsdatum Online: 
Sunday, 31. May 2020
Sprache: 
english
Seeberg, Peter & Völkel, Jan Claudius (2020) Arab responses to EU foreign and security policy incentives: Perspectives on migration diplomacy and institutionalized flexibility in the Arab Mediterranean turned upside down