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Eastern and Western Perceptions on EU Aid in Light of the Arab Spring
Authors:Beata Paragi
Institution:1. Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway Institute of International Studies, Norway;2. Faculty of Social Sciences, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:The European Union welcomed the demonstrators’ demands wholeheartedly during the Arab Spring, trying to maximize the assistance that it could offer to support genuine democratic transition, at least at a rhetorical level. This article reflects on the changes in the neighborhood policy by focusing on public perceptions measured in Europe and in countries in close proximity to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. European views on solidarity are compared to local public opinion on EU involvement in the region. Recipient views in Jordan, Egypt, Palestine, and Israel are explored by analyzing relevant results of the Arab Barometer and Neighborhood Barometer surveys. Findings indicate that the Middle Eastern public opinion tends to appreciate the EU’s gestures with the exception of Egypt, but conditionality is more in line with European public opinion.
Keywords:Arab Spring  Conditionality  Conditions  Democracy-Building  Development  Foreign Aid  Public Opinion
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