This paper provides a critical examination of the cooperation in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation between the European Union and the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries. It provides an overview of the main features of this cooperation and then focuses on two of the main problems facing it, namely the gap between the supply and demand for knowledge in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries, and the asymmetry between the systems of knowledge production and utilisation in the EU and its southern neighbours.
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Cooperation in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) between the European Union (EU) and the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries (SEMCs) has been gradually evolving since the signing of the Barcelona Declaration in 1995. Thousands of researchers and students from the region have benefitted from participating in joint research programmes with European counterparts and from receiving academic training in European universities and other research organisations...
Cooperation in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) between the European Union (EU) and the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries (SEMCs) has been gradually evolving since the signing of the Barcelona Declaration in 1995. Thousands of researchers and students from the region have benefitted from participating in joint research programmes with European counterparts and from receiving academic training in European universities and other research organisations...
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