What are the policy implications of the Green Deal on the EU’s relations with Southern Neighbourhood countries? How can the EU and Southern Neighbourhood countries take advantage of the multiple channels of cooperation to collectively ensure a successful green transition in the Euro-Mediterranean region? How do governance issues and technical barriers impede the development and implementation of this green transition?
Against this background, this policy study addresses these questions through four individual contributions, taking stock of how Southern Mediterranean countries are reacting to the transformation of the global energy architecture and the kind of opportunities offered by the externalisation of the European Green Deal with due consideration to the obstacles presented by the green transition in this region.