Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
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Steven EvertsSteven Everts is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Reform (CER) and director of its Transatlantic Programme. This article is adapted from his CER working paper of January 2003, The EU and the Middle East: a call for action. Recent articlesA peace accord in Israel-Palestine: what Europe can do Many Americans as well as Europeans favour a more active and constructive European role in advancing an Israeli-Palestinian settlement. Following Tony Klugs innovative international protectorate argument, and Todd Gitlins call for creative European thinking, Steven Everts of the Centre for European Reform argues that a positive European role in resolving the conflict is both necessary and possible. |
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