The urban landscapes of Maghrebi and European societies have in recent years been the stage for the emergence of items of clothing described by leading members of society and political figures as «Islamic veils».
Ever since the Treaty of Rome set up in 1957, the Mediterranean regions of the European Union have felt and expressed a sense of marginalisation in the face of the engine of European construction.
Within the European area, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has long been accepted as a formidable machine to distribute public assistance, and a way of supporting unlimited productivity.
In Turkey, the last two years have been marked by rapid and profound political changes.
Nobody seems to doubt, at least officially, the many economic, social and environmental functions performed by agriculture in many parts of the countries that border the Mediterranean basin.
It is not by chance that we note that it required the circumstances that followed 11th September to finally see the idea of a foundation for dialogue between cultures and civilisations come to fruition.
Transport in the Mediterranean region constitutes an opportunity for integrated social and economic development in the area.
Energy can be viewed as a basic factor of any civilization in the course of History.
The conflict that has been raging in the Middle East since summer 2000 has been a difficult test for Europe’s doctrine of crisis prevention and management.
The invasion of Iraq by United States troops in March 2003 has prompted an important crisis in the Atlantic Alliance.
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