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INTRODUCTION TO MEDRESET

4/3/2017

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​MEDRESET seeks to reset our definition and understanding of the Mediterranean region through the development of alternative visions for a new partnership.
 
MEDRESET is implemented by a consortium of research and academic institutions, and is funded primarily by the EU’s Horizon 2020 Programme for Research and Innovation. The project is led by the Institute for International Affairs (IAI, Italy) in partnership with the American University of Beirut (AUB, Lebanon), the Arab Studies Institute – Research and Education Methodologies (ASI-REM, Lebanon), the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB, Spain), Cairo University Faculty of Economics and Political Science (Egypt), the Center for Public Policy and Democracy Studies (PODEM, Turkey), College of Europe (Belgium and Poland), Durham University (United Kingdom), the International and European Forum for Migration Research (FIERI, Italy), IPAG Business School (France), University of Moulay Ismail (Morocco), and the University of Tunis El Manar Faculty of Law and Political Science (Tunisia).
 
The primary purpose of this blog is to share the research and other documents produced by the MEDRESET project, as well as to provide additional information about the project and its progress. This blog has been devised as an open forum, and members of the public are encouraged to participate and provide their views on entries to this blog.
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    This project seeks to reset our definition and understanding of the Mediterranean region through the development of alternative visions for a new partnership. 

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 is a consortium of research and academic institutions focusing on different disciplines from the Mediterranean region to develop alternative visions for a new Mediterranean partnership and corresponding EU policies. It aims at designing an inclusive, flexible, and responsive future role for the EU in the region based on the multiple perspectives of local and bottom-up actors.
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