欧洲与温和的伊斯兰主义者的接触

克里斯蒂娜·考斯(Kristina Kausch)

Direct engagement1 with Islamist political movements has typically been a no-go for European governments. In recent years, 然而, the limits of the European Union’s (欧盟) stability-oriented approach towards cooperation with authoritarian rulers in the Middle East and North Africa (中东和北非) to defend EU strategic interests in the region have become increasingly obvious. Incumbent MENA rulers’ attempts to portray the European choice of interlocutors in the region as either stabilising governments or de-stabilising Islamists are increasingly perceived as short-sighted and contradictory. Recent debates suggest that the search for viable alternative policy approaches is leading to a shift in European policy makers’ attitude towards moderate2 Islamist actors.
There is no shortage of incentives to redirect the course of EU policies in the region. Preventing the
radicalisation of Islamist movements in the region is an integral part of the EU’s counter-terrorism strategy. It
has become common wisdom that substantial political reform will only happen through effective pressure from
within. Non-violent, non-revolutionary Islamist parties that aspire to take power by means of a democratic
process have therefore often been portrayed as potential reform actors that carry the hopes of a volatile region
for genuine democratic development and long-term stability

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