Oil Price Volatility and the Implications for European Foreign and Security Policy

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Series Details No.15, June 2016
Publication Date 28/06/2016
ISBN 978-88-98650-95-8
ISSN 2280-4331
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Abstract:

The volatility characterising oil prices in the last year and a half is likely to affect negatively the already compromised economies and socio-political patterns of MENA producing countries. The echo would resound directly in Europe, an important import destination and migrant recipient.

Starting from a broad overview of the consequences of declining oil prices on the revenue-dependent economies of North Africa and the Middle East, this paper investigates the possible social and political implications in the medium-long term, highlighting the need for producing states to evaluate wisely policies able to prevent further turmoil in the area. A large part is dedicated to what the trend means for Europe, in order to shed light on the strong link between the regions and underline the importance of the EU playing an active role in mitigating the effects on both importing and exporting countries.

Source Link http://www.iai.it/en/pubblicazioni/oil-price-volatility-and-implications-european-foreign-and-security-policy
Related Links
Chatham House: Videos: Chatham House Primer: The Price of Oil https://www.chathamhouse.org/file/chatham-house-primer-price-oil

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