Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The ENP: a brief overview of implementing instruments and documents; 1.2 Implementation gaps and variance in the neighbourhood: a research puzzle; 1.3 Minding the gap: existing literature on the ENP; 1.4 Objectives of the book; 1.5 Themes of the book: implementation of EU external policies and local actors in the Mediterranean neighbourhood; 1.6 Contribution to the field; 1.7 Structure of the book
2 Explaining implementation in the neighbourhood: a governance approach2.1 Implementation theory and EU external policy-making; 2.2 Implementation dynamics and external policies: in search of an analytical framework; 2.3 Implementation and domestic actors: looking for explanatory variables; 2.4 Hypotheses: when, how and why domestic actors influence ENP implementation; 2.5 Case selection: the ENP in Tunisia and Morocco; 2.6 Methodology; 2.7 Key findings; 3 The implementation of ENP programs in Morocco and Tunisia: the role of domestic political actors
3.1 Tradition and state-penetrated pluralism: domestic political actors in Morocco3.2 The implementation of ENP programs in Morocco: the role of domestic political actors; 3.3 Exclusionary politics and myth of reformism: domestic political actors in Tunisia; 3.4 The implementation of ENP programs in Tunisia: the role of domestic political actors; 3.5 Preliminary comparative conclusions; 4 The Arab uprisings and domestic political actors: what impact on the implementation of the ENP?; 4.1 The effect of the Arab uprisings in Morocco: change or immunity?
4.2 The implementation of ENP programs in Morocco after 2011: the role of domestic political actors4.3 The Jasmine Revolution and the regime change in Tunisia; 4.4 The implementation of ENP programs in Tunisia after 2011: the role of domestic political actors; 4.5 Preliminary comparative conclusions; 5 The implementation of ENP programs in Morocco and Tunisia: the role of administration and its capacity; 5.1 Bottlenecks and over-centralisation: administration in Morocco; 5.2 The impact of the Arab uprisings on Morocco's administration and its capacity
5.3 Moroccan administrative capacity and the implementation of ENP programs5.4 Strong bureaucracy and tight top-down management: administrative capacity in Tunisia; 5.5 The impact of the Arab uprisings on Tunisian administration and its capacity; 5.6 Tunisian administrative capacity and the implementation of ENP programs; 5.7 Preliminary comparative conclusions; 6 The role of civil society in Morocco and Tunisia: the implementation of the ENP; 6.1 Spaces of freedom and boundaries of co-optation: civil society in Morocco
Notes
6.2 The implementation of the ENP in Morocco and the role of civil society before 2011