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The European Union and Democracy Promotion (2002) offers a critical assessment of the strategy upon which the EU promotion of democracy and human rights activity has been based, along with an analysis of its strengths and weaknesses. Contributors from a variety of European and North African countries show how the obstacles to political change in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt are not only to be found within these countries, but also in EU member states such as France and Spain.
Contents
1. Themes in European Democracy Promotion Richard Gillespie and Richard Youngs 2. The Challenge of Democracy in North Africa Bechir Chourou 3. The European Union and Democracy Promotion in the Mediterranean: A New or Disingenuous Strategy? Richard Youngs 4. International Markets and Partial Economic Reforms in North Africa: What Impact on Democratization? Bradford Dillman 5. From the Bottom to the Top: Civil Society and Transnational Non-Governmental Organizations in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership Annette Jünemann 6. Dancing in the Dark: The European Union and the Algerian Drama Hugh Roberts 7. France, Democratization and North Africa Jean-François Daguzan 8. Two Cheers for Whom? The European Union and Democratization in Morocco Said Haddadi 9. Spain and North Africa: Towards a 'Dynamic Stability' Bernabé López García and Miguel Hernando de Larramendi 10. European Democracy Promotion in North Africa: Limits and Prospects Richard Gillespie and Laurence Whitehead