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Mare Nostrum? The Sources, Logic, and Dilemmas of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
Etel Solingen, University of California, Irvine
Saba Şenses Ozyurt , University of California, Irvine

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ABSTRACT:
Etel Solingen and Saba Şenses Ozyurt emphasize institutions and socialization within the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. The paper begins with an analysis of the theoretical foundations of the institutional theory that underlies the "triple logic" of the EMP, that is, economic reforms, democratization, and regional multilateralism, and elaborates on specific arguments on which each pillar of the "triple logic" rests. Subsequently they use Turkey as a case study in order to analyze the "triple logic" at work, paying attention to both the role of institutions and the effects of socialization. By exploring the difficulties of the triple logic in the case of Turkey, a state that might be expected to provide an "easy case" for Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, Solingen and Senses Osyurt point out a number of intrinsic dilemmas within the "triple logic" on which the future of Euro-Mediterranean region building will hinge.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Etel Solingen and Saba Şenses Ozyurt , "Mare Nostrum? The Sources, Logic, and Dilemmas of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership" (March 2, 2004). Institute of European Studies. Paper 040302.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ies/040302

 
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