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Intercultural dialogue in EU foreign policy : the case of the Mediterranean from the end of the Cold War to the Arab uprisings / Pietro de Perini.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in foreign policy analysisDescription: x, 212 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138297586 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.24220918 23 PEI
LOC classification:
  • JZ1570.A545 P47 2018
Contents:
Introduction : contextualising the study of intercultural dialogue in EU Mediterranean policies -- Approaching European Union foreign policy -- The evolution of EU foreign policy in a changing Mediterranean -- The emergence of intercultural dialogue -- The consolidation of intercultural dialogue -- The professionalisation of intercultural dialogue -- General conclusions : change, vagueness and contradiction in the EU promotion of ICD.
Summary: "This book provides an original, rigorous and theoretically-grounded investigation into varying EU efforts to advance intercultural dialogue (ICD) in the framework of its foreign policy towards the Mediterranean during the period 1990-2014. From the end of the Cold War, the EU has increasingly invested in both rhetoric and resources on ICD promotion. In spite of this commitment, the EU has never offered a clear and permanent understanding of what this concept entails and has been actually aimed at. By adopting a FPA standpoint and approaching ICD as one of the foreign policy instruments developed by the EU to address the relations with its Mediterranean partners, this book exposes the causes and the modalities of the contradictory development of this relevant and long standing element of EU foreign policy. De Perini investigates change and continuity in the promotion of this tool, and provides in-depth knowledge of what ICD has actually meant for the EU: from the development and launch of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership or Barcelona Process, to the revision of the European Neighbourhood Policy following the Arab uprisings. The book shows that the EU's advancement of ICD in its foreign policy has gone through three distinct phases: 'emergence' (1990-2001), 'consolidation' (2001-2010) and 'professionalisation' (2010-2014). Empirically the book provides the first comprehensive and integrative analysis of all aspects of EU efforts to promote ICD. The book exposes a series of trends, limits and contradictions of EU foreign policy which are increasingly relevant today"--
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Introduction : contextualising the study of intercultural dialogue in EU Mediterranean policies -- Approaching European Union foreign policy -- The evolution of EU foreign policy in a changing Mediterranean -- The emergence of intercultural dialogue -- The consolidation of intercultural dialogue -- The professionalisation of intercultural dialogue -- General conclusions : change, vagueness and contradiction in the EU promotion of ICD.

"This book provides an original, rigorous and theoretically-grounded investigation into varying EU efforts to advance intercultural dialogue (ICD) in the framework of its foreign policy towards the Mediterranean during the period 1990-2014. From the end of the Cold War, the EU has increasingly invested in both rhetoric and resources on ICD promotion. In spite of this commitment, the EU has never offered a clear and permanent understanding of what this concept entails and has been actually aimed at. By adopting a FPA standpoint and approaching ICD as one of the foreign policy instruments developed by the EU to address the relations with its Mediterranean partners, this book exposes the causes and the modalities of the contradictory development of this relevant and long standing element of EU foreign policy. De Perini investigates change and continuity in the promotion of this tool, and provides in-depth knowledge of what ICD has actually meant for the EU: from the development and launch of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership or Barcelona Process, to the revision of the European Neighbourhood Policy following the Arab uprisings. The book shows that the EU's advancement of ICD in its foreign policy has gone through three distinct phases: 'emergence' (1990-2001), 'consolidation' (2001-2010) and 'professionalisation' (2010-2014). Empirically the book provides the first comprehensive and integrative analysis of all aspects of EU efforts to promote ICD. The book exposes a series of trends, limits and contradictions of EU foreign policy which are increasingly relevant today"--

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