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Responses to the ‘Arabellions.’ The EU in Comparative Perspective: Introduction

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Tanja A. Börzel, Thomas Risse, Assem Dandashly – 2015

This article introduces the themes of this special issue which is devoted to the reactions by external actors including the EU to the events unfolding in the Arab world beginning in December 2010. In particular, we look at the balancing act by external actors between their desire for stability, on the one hand, and their normative principles toward human rights and democracy, on the other. We compare the action (and inaction) of the European Union (EU) with other international and regional players, including the United States, Russia, Turkey and Israel. The contributions assess the response of these actors to the Arabellions events and analyse changes in their approaches to the Arab region. We ask three questions: (1) How have external actors assessed the ‘Arabellions’ and what role did they see for themselves in this context? (2) Which goals and instruments did external actors pursue toward the MENA region? In particular, how did they deal with conflicting goals, such as support for human rights and democracy, on the one hand, and concerns about security and stability, on the other? (3) How can we explain the varying responses of external actors to the Arabellions?

Title
Responses to the ‘Arabellions.’ The EU in Comparative Perspective: Introduction
Author
Tanja A. Börzel, Thomas Risse, Assem Dandashly
Publisher
Routledge
Keywords
MENA (Middle East and North Africa region), Europe, state, regional organizations (ROs), external actors, armed conflict, foreign policy, Demokratie, Research Project A1, Research Project T3
Date
2015
Identifier
ISSN 0703-6337 (Print) ISSN 1477-2280 (Online)
Appeared in
Special Issue of Journal of European Integration 37 (1), 1-17.
Language
eng
Type
Text