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Routledge Handbook of EU–Middle East Relations

Dimitris Bouris
Barcode 9781032132167
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Release Date: 25/09/2023

Genre: Law & Politics
Sub-Genre: Business & Finance
Label: Routledge
Contributors: Dimitris Bouris (Edited by), Daniela Huber (Edited by), Michelle Pace (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

EU–Middle East relations are multifaceted, varied and complex, shaped by historical, political, economic, migratory, social and cultural dynamics. This Handbook coversthese relations from a broad perspective that captures continuities, ruptures and entanglements.

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EU–Middle East relations are multifaceted, varied and complex, shaped by historical, political, economic, migratory, social and cultural dynamics. Covering these relations from a broad perspective that captures continuities, ruptures and entanglements, this handbook provides a clearer understanding of trends, thus contributing to a range of different turns in international relations.

The interdisciplinary and diverse assessments through which readers may grasp a more nuanced comprehension of the intricate entanglements in EU–Middle East relations are carefully provided in these pages by leading experts in the various (sub)fields, including academics, think-tankers, as well as policymakers. The volume offers original reflections on historical constructions; theoretical approaches; multilateralism and geopolitical perspectives; contemporary issues; peace, security and conflict; and development, economics, trade and society.

This handbook provides an entry point for an informed exploration of the multiple themes, actors, structures, policies and processes that mould EU–Middle East relations. It is designed for policymakers, academics and students of all levels interested in politics, international and global studies, contemporary history, regionalism and area studies.