Redefining European Engagement in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict : from financial aid to institution building Roby Nathanson, Ariel Indenbaum [Recurso electrónico]
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TextoSeries Policy briefDetalles de publicación: Brussels, Belgium : Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) , 2024Descripción: 14 pTema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: The European Union (EU), once a peripheral observer of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, has ascended to a role of considerable influence. The EU’s engagement, once confined to delivering humanitarian and economic aid, has matured, particularly after the Oslo Accords, into a more proactive diplomatic force. Yet, despite these strides, it has regressed to being perceived as merely a financier, a “payer” rather than a “player”.
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The European Union (EU), once a peripheral observer of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, has ascended to a role of considerable influence. The EU’s engagement, once confined to delivering humanitarian and economic aid, has matured, particularly after the Oslo Accords, into a more proactive diplomatic force. Yet, despite these strides, it has regressed to being perceived as merely a financier, a “payer” rather than a “player”.
