The success of the New Pact will depend on its capacity to turn consultation into genuine partnership, to balance ambition with realism and to show it has learned from past experience.
After a complicated and controversial start, the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) ends its first decade with a well-defined project and good expectations for the new stage that opens with the arrival of a new secretary general.
To many countries in the Middle East, Iran is a disruptive and difficult power. But Iran’s goals are no different from those of other countries: it seeks to preserve its territorial integrity and secure its borders.
Conflict has had devastating impacts on the populations of Libya and Syria, but it has also provided opportunities for new actors within their burgeoning war economies.
The ENP has not been able to answer effectively to the growing challenges in the Mediterranean region. Rightly so, the European Commission and the European External Action Service have launched a much-needed consultation.
Since the beginning of the Arab Uprising, Saudi Arabia has pursued a renewed policy of regional intervention with the official goal of countering Iran's hegemonic ambitions in the Middle East.
The European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) is co-organizing an international seminar, which analyzes the main focuses of geopolitical tension in the Euro-Mediterranean region.
In the framework of the Annual Conference, the EuroMeSCo network of think tanks holds the first edition of Youth Forum.
In 2011, as the wave of anti-authoritarian protests spread across the Maghreb and the Middle East, Palestine, an example of popular mobilization over the past few decades, was left without its "Arab Spring".
The fall of East Aleppo in December 2016 strengthened the military position of the Syrian regime and its allies and revived the dynamics of the conflict in three main areas.
Turkey is one of those issues that appear repeatedly on the European agenda and about which almost everyone has created an opinion.
Complementary to the Aula Mediterrània 2016-2017 conference series, the third edition of the Aula Mediterrània Interdisciplinary Research Seminar, aims to address various topics with a common theme: the Mediterranean.
What impacts does Euro-Mediterranean cooperation have on the Tunisian university sphere? What role does the Virtual University of Tunisia play?