The IEMed has carried out five Surveys of actors and experts with the objective to assess the progress, achievements and shortcomings of Euro-Mediterranean.

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The IEMed has carried out five Surveys of actors and experts with the objective to assess the progress, achievements and shortcomings of Euro-Mediterranean relations. The objective of the survey is to cover the main issues on the political agenda of the region and monitor the progress in Euro- Mediterranean perceptions and policies. The 5 th edition of the Euromed Survey was sent to experts and actors. obtained 838 answers from 43 different countries The questions of the survey focused on: Domestic changes in the Euro-Mediterranean region Geopolitical transformations of the region: impact of international players Position of the EU in the Southern Mediterranean region An assessment of Euro-Mediterranean policies

1.Domestic changes in the Euro- Mediterranean region

Prospects for democracy are only significant in Tunisia. The prospects of securing democracy in Morocco, Jordan and Lebanon trail behind. There is a clear negative assessment of the most recent past.

The main difference between expectations and the current situation is seen in the rule of law and good governance as well as freedom of expression and press. The optimism becomes more moderate in the relation between civil and military power and in the improvement in corruption level.

For economic elements the result is quite clear: there has been a major decline in the last three years but there is great hope for improvement. In the social field, there has been a less negative evolution in the last three years. The situation of the status of women and freedom of expression are assessed positively by a third of respondents, while in the long term they are among the most positive assessments of the Survey.

Tunisia shows an important gap between the results for the country (negative answers around 20%) and the region (50% of negative answers) Perceptions of Tunisians are more negative, particularly regarding corruption, but more positive on civilian-military relations

2. Geopolitical changes in the Euro- Mediterranean region: impact of international players

In the classification of the most influential international actors in the region, the USA, Russia and Iran stand out. The EU and the GCC have a similar level of impact. The League of Arab States and the UN obtain the highest percentage of responses indicating a low or very low impact on the region.

3. Position of the EU in the Southern Mediterranean region

The EU has a high or very high influence in the MPCs as economic and trading partner. The role as a driver of rule of law and good governance and as a promoter of a strengthened Euro-Mediterranean regional integration is given an intermediate assessment. The influence of the EU as peace mediator is considered low or very low. Influence of the European Union in the present framework of a multipolar scenario ( % of respondents answering high or very high influence)

4. An assessment of Euro-Mediterranean policies

Priorities of the EU’s policies in the near future: the political and democratic reforms must be the first priority, followed at a notable distance by the creation of employment opportunities. Two outstanding elements of the Euromed agenda: the implementation of the EMFTA (Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Agreement) and the management of migrations and mobility of people enter the top 5 priorities (out of 11 possible areas).

Impact of EU actions in the region: the positive assessments have a slight downturn from 2012, while negative ones (low impact) increase by 13%. The visibility of EU actions in the region: there is a slight upturn of 1% in the positive assessment, while the negative assessment (low impact) increases by 13%.

Assessment of Euro-Mediterranean Policies: ENP Measures ENP measures with greatest impact are the Neighbourhood Civil Society Facility and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements The Spring programme and Mobility Partnerships are considered to have a lower impact.

Priority of Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) projects Higher priority for Governance & Financing for the Mediterranean Water Sector, and the Desalination Facility for the Gaza Strip. The higher degree of knowledge of projects are for the three related to the promotion of women. For some of the projects there is a notable the degree of ignorance, in some cases exceeding 30% of responses obtained.

Conclusions

A transformed Mediterranean: Strategies and Policies ______________________________________________________________ There is a clear contrast between the negative assessment of the most recent past and the openly positive long-term vision There is a clear perception of greater multipolarity in the region The EU is uncontroversially recognized as a major trade and economic partner There’s still room for the Euro-Mediterranean policies to have a more positive impact to strengthen democracy and good governance.