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"Mediterranean union is launched

Mediterranean union is launched

French President Nicolas Sarkozy launches a Union for the Mediterranean, aimed at ending Mid-East conflict.

Club Med promises

By Boz

Get your textbooks ready and solar panels out:

Club Med Reading List

By Boz

Paris summit inaugurates 'Mediterranean Union'

Heads of state from 43 countries launched the Mediterranean Union on Sunday, breathing life into a project dear to French President Nicolas Sarkozy which initially drew heavy criticism from his European partners.

Interview: Turkey's reform process more important than EU accession

Ongoing reform in Turkey, spurred by the prospect of EU membership, is a must, argued Murat Yalçintas, the Turkish President of the Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry, in an interview with EurActiv.

The Sarko show: let the curtain rise!

By fhparis



In what we hope will be a series of regular reflections from our  colleagues at FH Paris on Bld Haussman during the current EU French Presidency, a mail arrives with this guest contribution from Clemence Choutet and Quentin Vivant. Here are their thoughts as the Sarko Show gets well into the first act…

President Nicolas Sarkozy has inherited a Union in disarray but he has grand ambitions at the helm of Europe. He intends to deploy all of his talents and diplomatic skills to pull off the job. In short, he has prepared grand plans for his EU presidency, which began on July 1st, to show that France is back in Europe.

The Canberratimes: EU plan for grand union - by Lorne Cook

Sarkozy works up a sweat for Mideast peace

Lebanon and Syria said on Saturday that they had agreed to establish diplomatic relations, opening embassies in each others' capitals for the first time since their independence from colonial rule.

Sarkozy promises a normal course of negotiations

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan asked yesterday for France to stand by its commitments to negotiate with Turkey for full European Union membership. Erdoğan, who met French President

 

For the complete report from the The Canberra Times click on this link


French President Nicolas Sarkozy and 42 other leaders were to launch last night a union between Europe and its Mediterranean neighbors but tensions among Middle East countries could undermine their grand plan.

MAIN FOCUS: Crisis in Turkey | 10/07/2008

Turkey's political crisis is escalating. Yesterday, alleged Islamists attacked the US consulate in Istanbul. At the same time, members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) kidnapped three German mountain climbers. In addition, proceedings to ban Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) are threatening the country's political stability. What is the potential impact of these developments on Turkey's prospects of EU membership?


Union for the Mediterranean

One of France's most controversial initiatives since Nicolas Sarkozy's election as president is the "Mediterranean Union" project. France has defended that a union of Mediterranean countries would benefit both the region and the EU.

Turkey sends confusing signals to Europe

When looked at from outside, Turkey presents a blurred and confusing image, given the closure case filed against the ruling party and a series of arrests of retired commanders accused of plotting

MedUnion summit has 'symbolic' meaning

The prime minister has decided to participate in Sunday's highly symbolic summit to create a union for Mediterranean countries because his presence there most appropriately represents Turkey's

Peu convaincus par ce «Club Med», les Turcs répondent présent

Le Temps (Suisse), 11 juillet 2008

Delphine Nerbollier

Le premier ministre sera dimanche à Paris pour le lancement de l’UPM. Recep Tayyip Erdogan devrait finalement être sur la photo dimanche, à Paris, pour le lancement de l’Union pour la Méditerranée (UPM). Le premier ministre turc a envoyé mardi des signaux positifs à ce sujet, après avoir laissé planer le doute durant plusieurs semaines. La Turquie était la dernière à ne pas avoir répondu officiellement à l’invitation de Nicolas Sarkozy.


Chypre reproche à Paris son attitude à l’égard de Turquie


Europolitique

10 juillet 2008

Le processus de réunification de Chypre est intimement lié au dossier de la demande d’adhésion de la Turquie, qui est loin d’être linéaire. Nicosie tente de tirer parti de son appartenance au club en mettant de temps à autre quelques bâtons dans les roues d’Ankara. Mais Chypre s’oppose à un arrêt du processus d’adhésion, à condition toutefois que la Turquie ne fasse pas obstruction aux négociations de réunification.

Fethullah Gülen : Plus grand penseur du monde

Courrier International (France), 10 juillet 2008, p. 10

Prospect (Londres)

Fethullah Gülen, 67 ans, penseur musulman, vient d’être élu intellectuel le plus influent de la planète par les internautes sollicités par le mensuel britannique Prospect. Cette distinction consacre une personnalité qui pourrait bientôt jouer un rôle important en Turquie.

Géopolitique du ballon rond

Libération (France), 10 juillet 2008, p. 29

Pascal Boniface

L’Espagne vient de remporter de fort belle façon l’Euro 2008 de football. Meilleure attaque, meilleure défense, elle est la seule équipe invaincue du tournoi et a enchanté le public par son jeu spectaculaire porté vers l’attaque. Elle met fin à une longue période de disette de titres internationaux, le dernier remporté étant l’Euro de 1964. Et c’est une autre affaire que de voir une équipe soutenue par le roi Juan Carlos et le Premier ministre José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, l’emportant à Vienne plutôt qu’une équipe espagnole gagnant le titre à domicile dans un championnat de quatre équipes avec le dictateur Franco siégeant dans la tribune officielle.


Avec l’Union pour la Méditerranée, Sarkozy veut-il ériger la mer en frontière ?

L’Humanité Dimanche (France), 10 juillet 2008, p. 58

Fabien Perrier

Le « grand projet » de Nicolas Sarkozy patauge dans le petit bassin d’une vision politique étriquée : l’Union pour la Méditerranée, inaugurée le 13 juillet à Paris, se résume principalement au contrôle de l’immigration quand les peuples du pourtour méditerranéen manifestent des attentes politiques et sociales fortes. Cette Union, qui n’est qu’une refonte du processus de Barcelone lancé en 1995, ne soulève donc guère l’enthousiasme.


La Turquie en pleine crise d’identité


Les Echos (France), 8 juillet 2008, p. 1

Par Jacques Hubert-Rodier

Depuis plus d’un an la Turquie s’est installée dans une crise institutionnelle dont les conséquences sont encore imprévisibles. Elle voit s’affronter le parti majoritaire musulman AKP, actuellement au pouvoir, et l’armée, qui se veut la garante du dogme laïc kemaliste. Il n’en fallait pas plus pour réveiller les rumeurs de coup d’Etat, analyse Jacques Hubert-Rodier.

Turkey, the EU and the Armenian Genocide

By turkofile


There are many hurdles Turkey must overcome before it can think of joining the EU. One is the Armenian Genocide issue.

Armenians claim that over 1 million Armenians were systemically murdered by the Ottoman military in 1915. They, along with scholars from across many discipline, call these murders genocide.

Turks disagree. Some claim that “people were killed on both sides” and that what the Armenians suffered was not worse than what Turks suffered. Some claim that the Ottomans were justified in brutally ethnically cleansing Anatolia of Armenians because of the likelihood that the group would collude with advancing Russian troops. Most Turkish historians claim that not more than a few hundred thousand Armenians were actually killed in and around 1915. For a Turkish view on the subject read this article in the Turkish daily Hurriyet.

A Swedish witness to the ‘silent revolution’: Turkey decoded

Sweden throughout the 1990s was one of the most vocal critics of human rights violations in Turkey. At the Helsinki summit of the EU in 1999 Sweden was one of the last member states to give its consent to Turkey's candidacy.

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