Towards a Sustainable Security in the Maghreb: an Opportunity for the Region, a Commitment for the European Union
By Institut Thomas More, PRNETuesday, April 6, 2010
Special report, 28 pages, available in English, French, and Spanish
PARIS and BRUSSELS, April 7, 2010 - Undergoing important transformation, North Africa constitutes a major
challenge for the European Union. In deed, if it holds many opportunities,
the Mediterranean partnership also presents many challenges, which force us
to throw light on all political, economic, social and geopolitical
considerations.
Shortly after the definition of the new European Internal Security
Strategy, and the holding of the first bilateral summit between the European
Union (EU) and Morocco, and few weeks before the summit of the Union for the
Mediterranean (UpM ), the time has come for a re-assessment of UE-Maghreb
relations.
Convinced of the need to renew this partnership, the Thomas More
Institute present its new report "Towards a sustainable security in the
Maghreb: an opportunity for the region, a commitment for the European Union."
This report invites consideration of and analysis and recommendations on:
- The social, economic, political, demographic and migratory challenges Maghreb societies have from now on to take up, and their potential Impacts for the EU; - The security issues which both sides of the Mediterranean are confronting with, with the rise of terrorism and crime across the Maghreb and Sahel, and the blocking borders in North Africa - with particular emphasis on the Western Sahara conflict, source of so many obstacles for 30 years, and about which the 2007 Moroccan proposal for autonomy seems today the best basis for constructive negotiations between the stakeholders; - The important role that the EU should play in the region, promoting in a big way all supporting systems that would facilitate cooperation within the Maghreb, such as the establishment of a free-trade area, for 15 years awaited, and in order to finally establish the trust necessary for a better regional integration. - A new original and pragmatic Euro-Maghreb approach, redefining and strengthening the partnership within the Mediterranean area, with the goal of establishing a sustainable security in the region and for all stakeholders.
Find the Thomas More Institute report on April 7th, 12 A.M. on:
www.institut-thomas-more.org/mag/index.html
This note will also be discussed in a conference in Brussels, on April
7th. Find details: www.institut-thomas-more.org/mag/Carton.pdf
Contact : Caroline DUCARME c.ducarme@institut-thomas-more.org and
+33(0)1-49-49-03-30
Contact : Caroline DUCARME c.ducarme at institut-thomas-more.org and +33(0)1-49-49-03-30
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