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The issues concerning the EU foreign policy and the role it plays in the international system as one actor can be seen from the relations with Egypt and Morocco from the Mediterranean (particularly Southern Mediterranean) region under the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership umbrella. The Constructivist "cover" of European real political actions based on cost-beneficial calculations let the European Union member states avoid or control/manage the problems emanating from the region. This can be seen, for example, from migration issue, which represents a social burden and a threat of terrorism…mehr

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The issues concerning the EU foreign policy and the role it plays in the international system as one actor can be seen from the relations with Egypt and Morocco from the Mediterranean (particularly Southern Mediterranean) region under the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership umbrella. The Constructivist "cover" of European real political actions based on cost-beneficial calculations let the European Union member states avoid or control/manage the problems emanating from the region. This can be seen, for example, from migration issue, which represents a social burden and a threat of terrorism (especially after 2001 terrorist acts) for the EU. Thus, it is used as an excuse for abusing the Constructivist set-up of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in order to attain the short-term political security: that of political and economic contra the constructivist long-term approach. Furthermore, European Union's activities can be said to be aimed at bringing the domination over the weak neighbours in the South, which guarantees the peace and security for itself. As a result, it can be said EU politics to be carrying more of realpolitical rather than Kantian, constructivist peace features.
Autorenporträt
Mariana Jimsheladze born in 1985 got her bachelor's degree from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University in "International Relations" in 2003. It was followed by the M.A. from the University of Flensburg/University of Southern Denmark in "European Studies" in 2011. The following book represents the master thesis performed in 2011.