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Page 1: Visions of Europe in the world Workshop 2 THE “CENTRE-PERIPHERY” VISION: towards a dissymmetrical Euro-Mediterranean pattern.

Visions of Europe in the world

Workshop 2THE “CENTRE-PERIPHERY” VISION: towards a dissymmetrical Euro-Mediterranean pattern

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WORLD EVIDENCES - The “North-South regions”.Share in the World population & GDP, 1952-1998

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WORLD EVIDENCES - The “North-South regions”.Synthesis

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WORLD EVIDENCES - Bilateral international trade flows (1996-2000, EU25 aggregated)

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VISIONS - The vision of world division by the ESPON members (Survey)

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VISIONS- Official development assistance to the neighbourhood and the EU share (members and Commission, ann. average 2001-04)

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VISIONS - Destination of German Foreign Direct Investmentin the neighbourhood (stock, 2003)

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REGIONAL EVIDENCES – The center-periphery delimitation varies in the time (e.g. GDP / inhab.)

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REGIONAL EVIDENCES - Egypt tourism (origins of tourists to Egypt, ann. average 2001-2003)

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REGIONAL EVIDENCES - Demographic and markets opportunity Population in 2030 Demographic development

1955-2045

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Territorial assets of the North-South Vision

• 1- A deeper Euro mediterranean integration, despite being asymmetrical (2010 free trade zone)

• 2- Mediterranean European territories will boost their development

• 3- Europe improves catching up with Asian and American counterparts (although not on the high-tech base of the Lisbon strategy)

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Shortcomings of the North-South Vision

• 1- The relocation of the environmental burden on the southern shore of the Mediterranean is not sustainable

• 2- No de-pollution of the Mediterranean• 3- No change in the migration mix: mainly low educated

migrants toward Mediterranean Europe• 4- Southern brain drain is not stopped• 5- North Africa as gatekeeper against sub-Saharan African

migrants

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Expected impacts on EU territorial cohesion

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Expected impacts on EU territorial cohesion

Global cities

Global gateway

National capitals or other major cities

Rural regions

Touristic regions

Old industrial regions

High tech regions


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