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America's "Greater Middle East" and Europe: key issues for dialogue.
From:
Middle East Policy
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September 22, 2004| Author:
Perthes, Volker
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Reform in the Middle East ranks high on the trans-Atlantic agenda. Europe's approach to the region will continue to differ, at least in part, from the American one. In the following, I will sketch some of the key issues that will dominate the debate about a common policy on the "Greater," now "Broader," Middle East and describe what I see as the German and European positions in this discussion. I will argue that a high capacity for coordination and even for fruitful cooperation exi...
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