@inbook{3c3396c490a84a5b8934fdea8845ba7d,
title = "The EU{\textquoteright}s Neighbourhood Policy Before the Arab Uprisings: Rhetoric Versus Reality",
abstract = "This chapter sets the scene for analyses in Chaps. 4 and 5 by tracing the roots, rationales and evolution of the EU{\textquoteright}s pre-Uprisings external relations in its Southern Neighbourhood. The chapter then examines the discursive structure of EU policies in the run-up to 2010–11 in three key areas: democracy, development and delivery. Key pre-Uprisings EU documents describe democracy in {\textquoteleft}procedural{\textquoteright} terms (elections, civil-political rights) and as defending the rights of women and minorities but pay scant attention to {\textquoteleft}difficult{\textquoteright} civil-political rights (association, protest) or to socioeconomic rights. Pre-Uprisings policy also aims for {\textquoteleft}sustainable and inclusive growth{\textquoteright} through economic liberalisation. Finally, conditionality is the EU{\textquoteright}s main instrument for leveraging progress on human rights and democracy, making access to the Common Market conditional on delivery of progress in these areas. While pre-Uprisings delivery was framed in terms of both {\textquoteleft}positive{\textquoteright} and {\textquoteleft}negative{\textquoteright} conditionality, in practice these levers were used exceedingly rarely.",
keywords = "Arab Uprisings, Conditionality, Democracy, Development, EU, Middle East, Arab Uprisings, Conditionality, Democracy, Development, EU, Middle East",
author = "Andrea Teti and Pamela Abbott and Valeria Talbot and Maggiolini, {Paolo Maria Leo Cesare}",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-33883-1_3",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-030-33882-4",
series = "THE EUROPEAN UNION IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS",
pages = "67--100",
editor = "{Teti Andrea}, Abbot Pamela, Talbot Valeria, Maggiolini Paolo,",
booktitle = "Democratisation against Democracy. How EU Foreign Policy Fails the Middle East",
}