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  1. Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE
    the end of an alliance : divergences of interest in bilateral relations offer opportunities for Germany and the EU
    Published: [August 2023]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    Over the past 10 years, the de facto alliance of the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has exercised significant influence over developments in the Middle East. The common goal has been to prevent democratic... more

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    Over the past 10 years, the de facto alliance of the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has exercised significant influence over developments in the Middle East. The common goal has been to prevent democratic transformation, stop the rise of political Islam and counter the influence of Iran and Turkey over the region. But joint regional political interventions have so far had little success. More­over, divergences of interest in bilateral relations between these authoritarian Arab states have come to light in recent months. The potential for conflict has become evident with regard to both economic and regional political issues and is only likely to increase in the future. For Germany and the European Union, these divergences of interest between the three countries offer an opportunity to pursue their own goals in the region.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: SWP comment ; 2023, no. 47 (August 2023)
    Subjects: Internationale Politik; Multilateralismus; Ziel; Außenpolitik; Politisches Interesse; Konvergenz; Bündnispolitik; Interessenkonflikt; Konflikt; Problem; Änderung; Implikation; Politischer Prozess; Regionalentwicklung; Egypt; Saudi Arabia; UAE; Iran; Turkey; Germany; EU; Middle East; political Islam; democratic transformation
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (6 Seiten)
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    "English version of SWP-Aktuell 51/2023"

    Gesehen am 23.08.2023

  2. Economic relations between the Western Balkans and Non-EU countries
    how the EU can respond to challenges concerning direct investment, trade and energy security
    Published: [July 2023]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    The economic and financial crisis of 2008 disrupted the European Union’s (EU) enlarge­ment policy for the Western Balkans. At least since that time, the region has seen greater involvement by economic actors from non-EU countries such as China,... more

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    The economic and financial crisis of 2008 disrupted the European Union’s (EU) enlarge­ment policy for the Western Balkans. At least since that time, the region has seen greater involvement by economic actors from non-EU countries such as China, Russia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Their engagement has been most evident in the areas of direct investment, trade and energy security. Investments from these countries can increase the risk of “corrosive capital”, which could have a negative impact on the development of the rule of law and democracy in the Western Balkans. In view of a visibly intensifying rivalry between the EU on the one hand and Russia and China on the other, the question therefore arises as to how the EU can react to and strategically counteract the intensified economic interconnectedness of the West­ern Balkans with these actors.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/279922
    Series: SWP comment ; 2023, no. 36 (July 2023)
    Subjects: Entwicklung; Tendenz; Außenpolitik; Staatensystem; Außenwirtschaftspolitik; Ordnungspolitik; Wirtschaftskooperation; Western Balkans; Western Balkan countries; European Union; EU; China; Russia; Turkey; United Arab Emirates; UAE; direct investment; trade relations; energy security; investment in renewable energy; gradual EU accession; EU enlargement process; Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance; IPA; Economic and Investment Plan; EIP
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (8 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    "English version of SWP-Aktuell 41/2023"

    Gesehen am 07.07.2023

  3. Digitalization and the UAE economy
    a new driver of sustainable development
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Economic Research Forum (ERF), Dokki, Giza, Egypt

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    Series: ERF working papers series ; no. 1651 (August 2023)
    Subjects: Digital economy; Broadband and wireless infrastructure; Information and communication technologies; UAE
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 24 Seiten), Illustrationen
  4. Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE
    the end of an alliance : divergences of interest in bilateral relations offer opportunities for Germany and the EU
    Published: 23 August 2023
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    Over the past 10 years, the de facto alliance of the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has exercised significant influence over developments in the Middle East. The common goal has been to prevent democratic... more

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    Over the past 10 years, the de facto alliance of the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has exercised significant influence over developments in the Middle East. The common goal has been to prevent democratic transformation, stop the rise of political Islam and counter the influence of Iran and Turkey over the region. But joint regional political interventions have so far had little success. More­over, divergences of interest in bilateral relations between these authoritarian Arab states have come to light in recent months. The potential for conflict has become evident with regard to both economic and regional political issues and is only likely to increase in the future. For Germany and the European Union, these divergences of interest between the three countries offer an opportunity to pursue their own goals in the region.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/279940
    Edition: Corrected version, dated 23 August 2023
    Series: SWP comment ; 2023, no. 47 (August 2023)
    Subjects: Internationale Politik; Multilateralismus; Ziel; Außenpolitik; Politisches Interesse; Konvergenz; Bündnispolitik; Interessenkonflikt; Konflikt; Problem; Änderung; Implikation; Politischer Prozess; Regionalentwicklung; Egypt; Saudi Arabia; UAE; Iran; Turkey; Germany; EU; Middle East; political Islam; democratic transformation
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (6 Seiten)
    Notes:

    "English version of SWP-Aktuell 51/2023"

    Gesehen am 04.09.2023