Edited by Omar Grech and Monika Wohlfeld, 2014
Table of contents [PDF]
Chapter 1 - Migration in the Mediterranean: Introductory Observations [PDF] - Ugo Mifsud Bonnici
Chapter 2 - The Dynamics of Migration: The Role of the European Asylum Support Office [PDF] - Robert K. Visser
Chapter 3 - Population Movements in the Aftermath of the Arab Awakening: The Syrian Refugee Crisis between Regional Factors and State Interest [PDF] - Ibrahim Awad
Chapter 4 - Migrants' and Refugees' Rights: A Brief International Law Perspective [PDF] - Omar Grech
Chapter 5 - Migration in the Mediterranean: Human Rights Perspectives [PDF] - Mu'ayyad Mehyar
Chapter 6 - Is Migration a Security Issue? [PDF] - Monika Wohlfeld
Chapter 7 - Border Management Issues: Border Security and Humanitarian Aspects [PDF] - Detlef W. Karioth
Chapter 8 - Illegal Migration as a Major Threat to Libya's Security [PDF] - Mustafa O. Attir
Chapter 9 - African Refugees in the Southern Mediterranean [PDF] - Tom Lodge
Chapter 10 - A View from the Ground: Human Security Threats to Irregular Migrants across the Mediterranean [PDF]- Derek Lutterbeck
Chapter 11 - Striving for Justice and Freedom in the World of Migration and Development - A Practioner's Perspective [PDF] - Marcelle Bugre
Chapter 12 - International Migration: Human Rights and Development Dimensions [PDF] - Colm Regan
Edited by Stephen Calleya and Monika Wohlfeld, 2012
This book has been reviewed by:
1. Abadjian, V. in the Security and Human Rights Journal [PDF], 2014, No. 4 (and)
2. Ali, Hamdy Bashir M., in “The Arab Spring: Comparative Perspectives and Regional Implications,” [PDF] ed. Philipp O. Amour, Special issue, Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 12, no. 3, (Fall 2013): 110-113.
As a promoter of dialogue and co-operation in the Mediterranean, the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies has brought together in this book a broad array of thinkers and policy-makers from both shores of the Mediterranean to reflect on a diverse range of issues pertaining to the 'Arab Spring'.
Book front pages [PDF]
Table of contents [PDF]
Acknowledgments [PDF]
List of contributors [PDF]
Preface [PDF] by Dr Joe Borg, Chairman of the Board of MEDAC
Foreword [PDF] by Dr Tonio Borg, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Malta
Introduction [PDF] by Prof. Stephen Calleya and Dr Monika Wohlfeld
Part I - The Events of 2011
Chapter 1 - The Arab Revolutions of 2011: Revolutions of Dignity [PDF] - Zaid Eyadat
Chapter 2 - The Revolution in Tunisia: an Opportunity for a Real Change [PDF] - Ahmed Driss
Chapter 3 - Tunisia: the Paradigm of a "Happy Revolution" [PDF] - Bichara Khader
Chapter 4 - The Egyptian Revolution [PDF] - Noha Bakr
Chapter 5 - The Arab Regional System and the Arab Spring [PDF] - Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
Part I Bibliographical References [PDF]
Part II - The Challenges of Good Governance: Political and Economic Perspectives
Chapter 6 - Human Rights and the Democracy in North Africa: Challenges for Change [PDF] - Omar Grech
Chapter 7 - Good "Democratic" Governance in the Mediterranean [PDF] - Fouad M. Ammor
Chapter 8 - The Euro-Med Economies in Early 2010s: Two Coasts in Crisis [PDF] - Zafiris Tzannatos
Chapter 9 - The Role of Armed Forces in the Arab Uprisings [PDF] - Derek Lutterbeck
Chapter 10 - Media in North Africa: the Case of Egypt [PDF] - Lourdes Pullicino
Part II Bibliographical References [PDF]
Part III - The Role of Civil Society
Chapter 11 - The Changing Role of Civil Society in the Euro-Mediterranean Area [PDF] - Claire Spencer
Chapter 12 - Women, Citizenship and Change: The Role of Women's Movement in the Arab World [PDF]- Colm Regan
Chapter 13 - Civil Society, Youth and the Arab Spring [PDF] - Rama Halaseh
Chapter 14 - Intercultural Dialogue and the Emerging Mediterranean: [PDF] Realigning the Anna Lindh Foundation Strategy - Paul Walton
Part III Bibliographical References [PDF]
Part IV - Lessons Learned from Other Regions of the EU Neighbourhood
Chapter 15 - The 1989 Changes in Central and Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Arab Nations? [PDF] - Anthony Jones
Chapter 16 - The European's Eastern Accession and Neighbourhood Processes: [PDF] Do Post-1989 Experiences in Central and Eastern Europe have Lessons for the Arab Spring? - Nick Hopkinson
Chapter 17 - Between Russian and the EU: Lessons from the Orange Revolution in Ukraine [PDF] - Olexiy Haran
Chapter 18 - Turkey and the Arab Spring: the Revolutions in Turkey's near Abroad [PDF] - Bahri Yilmaz
Chapter 19 - Turkey as a Source of Inspiration for the Arab Spring: [PDF] Opportunities and Challenges - Adam Balcer
Part IV Bibliographical References [PDF]
Part V - The EU's Response to Challenges in the Emerging Mediterranean
Chapter 20 - The EU's Relations with its Mediterranean Neighbours in a Regional Perspective [PDF] - Andreas Marchetti
Chapter 21 - A Strategic Reassessment of EU Policy in the Mediterranean [PDF] - Stephen Calleya
Chapter 22 - In the Face of Revolution: the Libyan Civil War and Migration Politics in Southern Europe [PDF]- Cetta Mainwaring
Chapter 23 - Energy Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Region [PDF] - Manfred Weissenbacher
Chapter 24 - The OSCE's Mediterranean Dialogue: Can it Contribute to Democratization in North African Countries? [PDF] - Monika Wohlfeld
Part V Bibliographical References [PDF]
Edited by Omar Grech and Monika Wohlfeld, 2010
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