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Prospects of reinvigorating the Middle East Peace Process: a possible joint EU-US undertaking

  • Date:

    1 Jul 2022 - 11 Jan 2023

  • Project duration:

    01.07.2022 - 11.01.2023

 

This study aimed to assess the prospects of, and underlying conditions for, a joint diplomatic EU-US initiative to support the Middle East Peace Process, and ultimately a viable, sustainable and peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, in line with applicable international law. 

The paper prepared by CASE and IMED experts evaluates the possibility of joint EU-US synergies and leverage in the field of diplomatic initiatives and economic support (‘carrots’), as well as utility of negative motivational tools, such as sanctions or other (‘sticks’).

Project leader: CASE – Center for Social and Economic Research

Project partners: IMED  

Project funding: The Committee of the Regions

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