This book analyzes the cooperation potential and institutional
feasibility of regional integration in the Mediterranean region.
Inspired by Robert Schuman and Jean Monnet, it establishes energy
and environment as the new "Coal and Steel," the sectorial pillars
of an ambitious Mediterranean Union. The argument defended is that
both European and Mediterranean countries face environmental
adaptation challenges and energy security concerns that are too
complex for the rigid scope of nation states and which must be
addressed from a supranational perspective. Such a Mediterranean
Union would unleash economic growth potential through the
implementation of a Green New Deal and address the most basic
societal needs such as access to water and affordable energy. As
Mediterranean countries experience an historical and uncertain wave
of democratization, sustainable economic development is a sine qua
non condition to achieve long term democracy. An ambitious
supranational cooperation framework on environment and energy, such
as the one defended in this book, is essential for sustained
democratization in the region.
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