Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area
Raffaella A. Del Sarto (Ed.)
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Description for Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area
Hardback. Num Pages: 294 pages, 1 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: JPA; JPS; JPV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College); (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 216 x 140 x 21. Weight in Grams: 526.
Del Sarto argues that internal disputes over national identity limit the ability of states to participate in regional forums. This is a close look at problems faced in negotiating the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) as a regional security project, with particular attention to case studies of Israel, Egypt and Morocco.
Del Sarto argues that internal disputes over national identity limit the ability of states to participate in regional forums. This is a close look at problems faced in negotiating the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) as a regional security project, with particular attention to case studies of Israel, Egypt and Morocco.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Palgrave USA United States
Number of pages
294
Condition
New
Number of Pages
281
Place of Publication
Gordonsville, United States
ISBN
9781403970633
SKU
V9781403970633
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99-15
About Raffaella A. Del Sarto (Ed.)
RAFFAELLA A. DEL SARTO is Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Italy.
Reviews for Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area
"Del Sarto s study follows a very clear structure that employs simple terms to explain its hypothesis and findings. The central objective of this book never evades the reader, and Del Sarto s findings come almost as a natural conclusion . . .Del Sarto s book exhibits a balanced approach in a conceptually and notionally difficult question." - International Journal ... Read more