EU needs ‘resolute’ Middle East stance
March 2002
“The EU should
be more resolute in using the means it already has as a civilian power,” Alain
Dierkhoff, senior research fellow at the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches
Internationales in Paris, told the Centre for European Policy Studies, a
Brussels-based think-tank.
“The EU should
stress that security must be linked with the political process,” said
Dierkhoff, adding that a combination of economic pressure and diplomacy was
needed to persuade the Palestinian Authority to crack down on militants and the
Israelis to freeze settlement building.
“If the US
must play the role of ‘bad cop’, Europe can play the role of ‘good cop’,” said
Anthony Cordesman, a strategist at the Centre for Strategic and International
Studies in Washington.
Cordesman
suggested that to complement the US on issues of security, the EU could use its
stronger historic ties with the region to focus on the non-military aspects of
dialogue, diplomacy, investment, trade and aid.
This article appeared in the 11 March 2002
issue of European Voice. ©2002 The Economist
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