The new Middle East / Policy Brief
Don't forget the Gulf
03/10/2011 By Ana Echagüe

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The EU’s fragmented foreign policy towards the Middle East and North Africa is counterproductive not only because it fails to leverage cooperation potential with the Gulf on Mediterranean issues, but also because it encourages the perception of the Arabian Peninsula as an exception and thus denies support to reform efforts in this region.
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Keywords
Bahrain Democratic reform EU Foreign Policy Kuwait MENA Middle East and North Africa Oman Political Reform Qatar Revolution Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates YemenBio author: Ana Echagüe
Political reform in the Arab World. Yemen. Saudi Arabia. Democratisation. Gulf Cooperation Council.

