Regional foreign policy dynamics and their implication for the Mediterranean region
This report examines the evolving political and security dynamics in the Mediterranean region, focusing on the challenges faced by the US and Europe in light of the Arab uprisings, the spread of jihadist groups, and regional foreign policy shifts.
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Methods
The research method involved scenario-based sensitivity analysis, strategic-level exercises, and the consolidation of information related to current challenges in the Mediterranean Region. The aim was to identify drivers of instability and cross-cutting issues requiring multi-dimensional responses.
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Key Insights
The report analyzes the geopolitical changes in the Mediterranean, particularly after the Arab Spring, and the challenges posed to US and European foreign policy. It discusses the need for comprehensive strategies to address political tensions, armed conflicts, and the rise of terrorism, with a focus on the roles of key regional actors and the implications for stability in the Mediterranean.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Mediterranean Region geographic scope | arab spring | civil-military cooperation | counterterrorism | economic challenges | egypt geographic scope | european foreign policy | european union geographic scope | geopolitical changes | libya geographic scope | mediterreanean sea geographic scope | migration | political dynamics | regional stability | terrorism | tunisia geographic scope | turkey geographic scope | us foreign policy