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The GO-EuroMed consortium publishes two newsletters per year, containing its main activities and research results. The next newsletter will be published in May 2008.

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GO-EuroMed Newsletter May/June 2008

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GO-EuroMed Newsletter May/June 2007

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EuroMed Events/News:
[Archive]

February 24 th, 2009
EP resolutions on UfM online
The two resolutions adopted by the European Parliament during its plenary session last week on the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) and the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) are now available online.<
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February 19 th, 2009
EP adopts report on the Union for the Mediterranean
The European Parliament adopted a report on the Union for the Mediterranean for opening it up to countries not involved in the partnership. This "increases the likelihood of establishing parity in relations between the EU and the Mediterranean partner countries and of tackling the problems of the region in a comprehensive way".
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January 15 th, 2009
Carnegie on the US President Agenda for MENA
The Carnegie Middle East Program argues in a new paper that a commitment to “return to diplomacy” will not be enough to break the deadlock in the Middle East. Obama should break from traditional U.S. posture and support peace initiatives originating with Arab countries,
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January 12 th, 2009
News EuroMeSCo Papers available
The EuroMeSCo network of independent research institutes and university centres has published three more papers online. In Paper 72 a new model for Euro-Israeli cooperation is critically outlined, Paper 73 analyses Moroccan views of Western democracy promotion efforts, particularly in terms of their legitimacy and credibility, and Paper 74 considers the impact of the democratisation process on the fragility of Middle Eastern states, using Lebanon and Palestine as case studies.
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January 08 th, 2009
EU Troika meetings in Israel and Jordan
The EU Troika headed by the President of the EU Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg met Israeli, Palestinian and Jordan leaders on 5 and 6 January, was headed for Jordan.
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