Table of Contents
Introduction The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in Perspective: The Political and Institutional Context, Stefania Panebianco; Part 1 : DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES; Chapter 1 A Challenge for EU Mediterranean Policy: Upgrading Democracy from Threat to Risk, Béchir Chourou; Chapter 2 Democratization and the Arab World: Different Perspectives and Multiple Options, Rodolfo Ragionieri; Chapter 3 The Foreign Policy of a Civilian Power? The European Union in the Mediterranean, Stelios Stavridis, Justin Hutchence; Part 2 : TOWARDS A DYNAMIC ROLE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY; Chapter 4 Civil Society in the Euro-Mediterranean Arena, Fifi Benaboud; Chapter 5 The EuroMed Civil Forum: Critical ‘Watchdog’ and Intercultural Mediator, Annette Jünemann; Chapter 6 Civil Society, God and Cousins: The Case of the Middle East, Youssef Mouawad; Part 3 : HUMAN RIGHTS: MEETING UNIVERSAL STANDARDS?; Chapter 7 Human Rights and Democracy in the European Legal Order: The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, Jamila HoufaidiSettar; Chapter 8 Human Rights in the Framework of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Overcoming the Culturalist-Universalist Divide, AbdelwahabBiad; Part 4 : DIALOGUE BETWEEN CIVILIZATIONS; Chapter 9 Speaking the Same Language: The Benefits and Pitfalls of English, RaymondCohen; Chapter 10 Towards a Viable Euro-Mediterranean Cultural Partnership, Mohammad El-SayedSelim; Conclusion Towards a Mediterranean Cultural Identity, Stefania Panebianco; Bibliography Index;