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European responses to Obama's Middle East policy
24/02/2010 By Rosemary Hollis
Rosemary Hollis analyses European responses to US policy towards the Middle East, examining the keys issues of counter-terrorism, reform, Iran, Iraq and the Middle East Peace Process.
EU-US cooperation on these matters has experienced numerous improvements, and it is no longer embarrassing for Europe to be identified with US policy. Hollis also looks to the future, suggesting possible issues that will arise and courses of action which could be taken for still further improvement.
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Keywords
Afghanistan Democracy promotion Egypt European Union Middle East Peace United States War on terrorRelated publications
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Bio author: Rosemary Hollis
Rosemary Hollis is Director of the Olive Tree Programme at City University, London.

