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May 232013
 

Sharaka Research PapersSharaka Conceptual Paper nr.2

The GCC is fully aware of the potential threats to maritime security harbouring off the coasts of its member states. Recent developments in maritime security concern the Gulf region in a specific manner, most notably due to piracy and drug trafficking. Alongside these non-state actor threats, there are risks associated with state issues, in particular regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the UAE-Iran controversy over Abu Musa and other islands. Legal issues are the necessary point of departure for a sound assessment of maritime security. For this reason, the new Sharaka Research Paper ‘Maritime Security: Challenges and Opportunities for EU-GCC Cooperation’ by Professor Natalino Ronzitti (IAI) focuses on legal problems involved in sea use and management. After having assessed the regulatory framework of maritime security, it concentrates on issues of particular relevance for the Gulf, taking into account piracy, including the establishment of ad hoc tribunals for the punishment of pirates/terrorists; the maritime relevance of the proposed WMD Free Zone in the Middle East for the GCC; the settlement of current maritime controversies and other soft security threats such as drug trafficking and trafficking in persons. Given the narrow limits of the Gulf and the fragile ecosystem, marine pollution is another source of concern for the Gulf states. In conclusion, some concrete lines of policy action for EU-GCC cooperation are suggested, taking the EU-GCC Joint Action Programme as the starting-point.

Apr 052013
 

The third Sharaka workshop on EU-GCC cooperation in Media and Communications, Higher Education and Scientific Research was held in Muscat on 26 March 2013. The workshop, organised in two panels followed by focus groups, hosted around 25 participants among Gulf-based and European journalists, scholars, diplomats and policymakers. The aim of the workshop was to discuss [...]

Jan 212013
 
EU-GCC Energy Cooperation and Maritime Security discussed in Abu Dhabi in a side event of WFES 2013

The Sharaka project held its second workshop in Abu Dhabi on 16-17 January 2013. The workshop, organised in cooperation with the EU-GCC Clean Energy Network and Masdar Institute, took place in the framework of the World Future Energy Summit (WFES). During the meeting, distinguished experts, including representatives from the European Commission and GCC authorities, exchanged views on potential ways to [...]