Abstract
The economic situation in Egypt is aggravated by socio-political “deficits”, the freedom deficit, the women’s empowerment deficit and a lack of access to knowledge and education. The prospects for long-term economic growth are further threatened by the non-sustainable management of the environment and natural resources.
It is here that, The EU is representing a huge economical and political power as well as a special entity that does not drive its power from its inner characteristics only but also from its influence on the external region. The long history of this entity affects the neighbouring countries mainly developing countries among which Egypt exists.
And since the process of decision making in the EU reflects in the first place the benefits of the domestic citizen and which was covered intensely by literature and debate, it also has an external impact and influence on the neighbouring region which is a subject of controversy which needs a further intensified research specially towards the developing countries, and more precisely towards the south of the Mediterranean.
Also, The process of decision making and the resulting policies certainly will carry lots of positive and negative impacts that need to be studied, especially on sustainable development efforts in general and on migration: causes & consequences and
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Event ID
17
Paper presenter
50 639
Type of Submissions
Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
Weight in Programme
1 000
Status in Programme
1
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