It would surprise many to hear the year 2003 described as one of the most transcendent periods in the Middle East, since there have been many periods that deserve this standing.
With the enlargement of the EU from fifteen to twenty-five members, a new «Wider Europe» debate rises high on the EU agenda, as complementary to the draft Constitution prepared by the European Convention.
In European and southern Mediterranean public opinion, the Barcelona Process and the successive Association agreements have constituted a state matter.
Italy presented its July-December 2003 EU Presidency programme at the Council held on 21st July 2003.
The year 2003 ended with yet another failure of the attempts to revitalise the Arab Maghreb Union.
Although worldwide tourism may have enjoyed a slight growth in 2003, constant pressure on prices means that the same cannot be said for its earnings.
It would surprise many to hear the year 2003 described as one of the most transcendent periods in the Middle East.
The new legitimacy endowed upon the Mediterranean area firstly sanctions the combined efforts of the twentyone coastal states.
The two old Balkan states of Serbia and Montenegro decided in March 2002 to bring the idea of a Yugoslav federation to an end.
What has been the experience of the North African region with respect to exchange rate management?
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