Abstract

lsabel Schäfer Dorothée Schmid Germany France and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict France and Germany have recently experienced common approaches when confronted to regional crisis in the Middle East Recent German activism suggests closer Franco-German cooperation in order to develop solutions to the Israeli- Palestinian conflict in the framework of the European Union This hypothesis needs to be assessed by taking into consideration the respective relationship of both states with the protagonists of the conflict Far from being complementary the French and German stances thus appear rather incompatible in practice Further more institutional constraints make it difficult to elaborate new positions for the enlarged Union In this context collaboration with other key states of the Union is required to reach institutional efficiency

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