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European Structural Power on the Wane? EU Foreign Policy between External and Internal Challenges
David Cadier
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Fifty Shades of Brown The Reorganization of Europe’s Populist Radical Right
Jordi Vaquer i Fanés
págs. 44-49
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Is It Possible to Develop a Common European Policy on Immigration and Asylum?
Gemma Pinyol-Jiménez
págs. 64-69
Public Opinion toward Immigration, Refugees, and Identity in Europe: A Closer Look at What Europeans Think and How Immigration Debates Have Become So Relevant
Miriam Juan Torres
págs. 70-76
Euro-Mediterranean Migration Dynamics: The Role of the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries
Boutaima Ismaili Idrissi, Said Moufti
págs. 77-82
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The Digital Economy in Mediterranean Countries: Socioeconomic Challenges and Convergence Potential
Patricia Augier, Charlotte Francois
págs. 96-104
Social Movements in the Digital Age: Change and Stasis in the Middle East
Mohamed Zayani
págs. 105-111
“Apolitical” Translocal Activism in the Mediterranean: An Exploration of New Dynamics of Contestation and Participation
Sarah Anne Rennick
págs. 112-117
A Mediterranean Brave New World: The Tools that Lead to Social Movement, and Protecting the Online Civic Spaces They Inhabit
Wafa Ben-Hassine
págs. 118-123
Global and Arab Media in the Post-truth Era: Globalization, Authoritarianism and Fake News
Aziz Douai
págs. 124-132
Transformation, Social Media and Hybrid Media Systems: Rethinking Counter-Issues’ Media Visibility in North Africa Before and After the Arab Uprisings
Hanan Badr
págs. 133-139
Social Transformation in a Digital Age: Women’s Participation in Civil AND Political Domains in the MENA Region
Valentine Moghadam
págs. 140-145
Social Transformation in a Digital Age: Youth Social Movements in the MENA Region
Mahmood Monshipouri
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