Emanuela Paoletti examines the tensions between the European Union's promotion of human rights and democratic transitions and the bilateral agreements between European and North African countries in 2011 and 2012.
This volume is the first of several collections of essays dealing with the Middle East and the Environment. Importantly, these essays focus less on the problems themselves than on what can and should be done to address them.
This concluding volume of the MEI Viewpoints series on the Environment and the Middle East explores the scope and modalities for region-wide and international cooperation to address the environmental challenges facing the Middle East.
An analysis of Russian reactions to the Arab Awakening, detailing its foreign policies and interests in the context of continued dialogue and interaction with the West.
While scholars of the Middle East can only speculate which autocratic ruler will be the next to fall, the Middle East Institute opens its series on Revolution and Political Transformation by reexamining and placing into context the events of the Arab Spring.
The second volume of the three-part series, Revolution and Political Transformation, seeks to answer the question of why the popular protests of the Arab Spring are succeeding or failing by examining regime responses.