MENA Populations' Perceptions of Key Challenges, International Context and Role of the European Union

Paolo Maria Leo Cesare Maggiolini, Teti Andrea, Talbot Valeria, Abbott Pamela

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

Survey data from the ArabTrans 2014 survey contains a unique battery of questions pertaining to the perception of the European Union. This report builds on those questions to analyse perceptions of the EU, its development cooperation programmes, its promotion of democracy, the appropriateness of its response to the Arab Uprisings, and the perception of the EU as an international actor. Overall, the data suggests low levels of awareness and relatively negative opinions of the EU’s actions both in general and in the specific context of its response to the Arab Uprisings. However, respondents’ preferences also suggest avenues for policy development for the Union such that it might simultaneously achieve its interests and meet the demands of MENA populations. Throughout, the paper also takes note of specific patterns and conditions found in individual countries which present particular challenges for the EU.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages65
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Arab Uprising
  • EU-MENA
  • Egypt
  • Foreign politics
  • Jordan
  • Libya
  • Mediterranean basin
  • Middle East
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia

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