’As instability, authoritarianism and conflict south of Europe increase, EU policy towards the Mediterranean acquires relevance and becomes more complex. From this perspective, this book is a fascinating journey through the EU’s northern members’ changing policies towards the southern neighbourhood in the context of their differences with southern members. At the same time, it is a timely and cogent contribution to the broad analysis of EU foreign policy’s evolution and its inner strategic balance.’ Roberto Aliboni, The Institute for International Affairs, Italy ’This informative book takes a thorough look at northern EU member states’ relations with the Mediterranean and the wider Middle East and provides substantial insights into the drivers of foreign policy of these countries. It is a timely and valuable contribution to the study of European foreign policy making towards this strategically important region.’ Volker Perthes, Director of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Germany