Special Issue on the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Political and Economic PerspectivesRichard Gillespie Frank Cass, 1997 - 233 עמודים |
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עמוד 119
... Jordan and Syria ( see Table 2 ) . Maghreb countries import largely from the EU . The reverse preferences to be conceded to the EU by Maghreb and Mashreq countries , which were rejected as a form of neo - colonialism in the 1970s , are ...
... Jordan and Syria ( see Table 2 ) . Maghreb countries import largely from the EU . The reverse preferences to be conceded to the EU by Maghreb and Mashreq countries , which were rejected as a form of neo - colonialism in the 1970s , are ...
עמוד 120
... Jordan comes to mind , but Algeria follows closely . Complementarity means there is not much scope for redeployment of resources . The higher the share of the EU in total imports , the higher is the likelihood of trade creation . In ...
... Jordan comes to mind , but Algeria follows closely . Complementarity means there is not much scope for redeployment of resources . The higher the share of the EU in total imports , the higher is the likelihood of trade creation . In ...
עמוד 233
... Jordan respectively . The concluding section consists of a series of papers that review the contemporary security and nuclear arms control situation in the CIS Republics . One of the areas that this book might have dealt with more ...
... Jordan respectively . The concluding section consists of a series of papers that review the contemporary security and nuclear arms control situation in the CIS Republics . One of the areas that this book might have dealt with more ...
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The EuroMediterranean Partnership since | 9 |
Spanish Protagonismo and the EuroMed | 33 |
SpanishMoroccan Economic Relations Josep M Jordán Galduf | 49 |
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