Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area

Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area

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Focusing on domestic political debates constraining cooperation, Del Sarto argues that internal disputes over national identity limit the ability of states to participate in regional forums. This is a close look at problems faced in negotiating the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership as a regional security project, with particular attention to case studies of Israel, Egypt, and Morocco.
Raffaella A. Del Sarto is Marie Curie Research Fellow with the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute.

“Del Sarto’s study follows a very clear structure that employs simple terms to explain its hypothesis and findings.  The central objective of this book never evades the reader, and Del Sarto’s findings come almost as a natural conclusion…Del Sarto’s book exhibits a balanced approach in a conceptually and notionally difficult question.”–International Journal Middle East Studies“A highly original piece of work, demonstrating the importance of domestic factors, and more specifically disputes over state identity, in the making of foreign policy. This book is a major contribution to the academic literature, opening up a new International Relations pathway for the study of the EMP. Del Sarto brings out the political importance of her findings in a most convincing way.”–Richard Gillespie, Editor, Mediterranean Politics“Suggesting a sophisticated and bold thesis, namely, that states cannot adopt a regional identity unless they feel relatively secure about their own identity, this theoretically provocative, empirically rich, and clearly written book will help change the way we think about Mediterranean pluralistic integration and its future prospects for success. The book also places Raffaella Del Sarto at the forefront of constructivist International Relations scholars doing theoretical and empirical research on European politics, particularly, Mediterranean regional politics.”–Emanuel Adler, University of Toronto
“An entirely new perspective on conflict and cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean area based on a sophisticated theoretical framework, and providing ample empirical evidence. Del Sarto’s brilliant analysis is not leaving any stone unturned, the research being exhaustive. I have learnt enormously from reading the book and have had also to revise my own ideas regarding the subject.”–Alfred Tovias, Walter Rathenau Professor in European Economics and Jean Monnet Chair, Department of International Relations, and Head of the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, The Hebrew University

Part I: The Argument and Its Setting * Region-building and Contested State Identities * Theoretical Framework * Historical Background and Regional Perspective * Part II: Case Studies * Israel * Egypt * Morocco

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