The Arab Spring and the European Response |
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Authors: | Esther Barbé |
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Affiliation: | 1. Professor of International Relations , Universit?t Aut?noma de Barcelona;2. Member of the Steering Coup of FORNET (Foreign Policy Governance in Europe Research Network) |
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Abstract: | Europeans enthusiastically embraced the Arab Spring. However, the EU and its member states have lacked significant influence in a neighbouring region in turmoil. The EU has not devised new and more appropriate approaches towards the region, but rather relied on its traditional tools and frameworks. The Eurozone’s financial crisis and threat perceptions have quickly underminded the readiness of EU member states to contribute meaningfully to Arab transformations with money, market access and mobility. In addition, European support has not been equally welcomed across the region, and delays in terms of building empowered governments have prevented a quick impact. Moreover, the violent power struggles triggered by the Arab Spring have revealed the EU’s weakness with regard to effective conflict prevention and timely crisis management – and thus created an environment averse to democratic transformation and regional stabilisation. |
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Keywords: | Arab Spring destabilisation geopolitical realignment European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) |
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