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_aAkgül-Açıkmeşe, Sinem
245 1 0 _aStalled by Division
_b: EU Internal Contestation over the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
_cSinem Akgül-Açıkmeşe, Kristina Kausch, Soli Özel, Eduard Soler i Lecha
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _aBarcelona
_b : CIDOB
_c , 2023
300 _a46 p.
490 0 _aResearch Papers
_v19
500 _aEn la cubierta: February 2023
520 _aSince 1980, Europe’s policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has served as a major barometer of the Union’s ability to formulate an autonomous and cohesive foreign policy. This paper reflects on the impact of the factors that hamper the effectiveness and coherence of EUFSP towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While there is broad consensus that the EU has some impact in supporting socioeconomic development and institution-building in Palestine, its political impact has been negligible. An unfavourable regional and global environment has made the Israel-Palestine question an especially difficult foreign policy dossier. The EU’s failure to fully exploit its limited leverage on this conflict is largely its own making. The case displays the symptoms of EU deficiencies in EU internal consensus, politics and institutional set-up in a particularly harsh manner, and shows how the effectiveness and sustainability of EUFSP often falls victim to the requirement of unity. The result is a dysfunctional stalemate in which policy statements and action (or lack thereof) drift ever further apart.
610 2 7 _aUnión Europea
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650 7 _aCuestión de Palestina
650 7 _aPolítica exterior
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