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1 online resource (v, 516 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction / Stephen J. Blank -- Transnational security challenges in the Mediterranean / Alessandro Politi -- Regional security challenges in the Mediterranean / Stephen Calleya -- NATO in the Mediterranean / Mario Zucconi -- European Union security perceptions and policies towards the Mediterranean / Roberto Aliboni -- Arab perceptions of the European Union's Euro-Mediterranean projects / Mohammad El-Sayed Selim -- Security challenge in Kosovo: toward a region-stabilizing solution / Steven L. Burg -- Cultural scope of Balkan security / Stefano Bianchini -- South-Eastern Europe at the brink of the new century: the security aspect / Valeri Ratchev -- Turkish challenge and European opportunity: Greek foreign policy priorities in a post-cold war setting / Theodore A. Couloumbis -- Turkish security challenges in the 1990s / Duygu Bazoglu Sezer -- Greek-Turkish rivalry and the Mediterranean security dilemma / R. Craig Nation -- Stalled peace process: Israeli-Syrian track / Sami G. Hajjar -- Israeli security in a changing environment: challenges and responses /Gerald M. Steinberg -- American policy toward the Middle East in Clinton's second term / Robert O. Freedman --Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East / Rodolfo Ragionieri -- Spirit of eternal negation: Russia's hour in the Middle East / Stephen J. Blank |
Summary |
The papers included in this volume represent just such an effort to lay a firmer foundation for this continuing dialogue and to bring together different points of view. In October 1998, the Strategic Studies Institute, assisted by Pepperdine University, assembled a distinguished group of analysts from the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, in Florence, Italy. At a conference titled "Mediterranean Security into the Coming Millennium," the task of the participants was to address current regional security issues in the Balkans, Middle East, and the Aegean, as well as the perceptions of the individual states, the relevant security organizations, NATO and the European Union, and the players and major external actors like the United States and Russia. These papers cover the many areas discussed at the conference and should advance the debate on Mediterranean security both in the United States and abroad |
Notes |
Not distributed to depository libraries in a physical form |
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Selected papers presented at a conference assembled by the Strategic Studies Institute, assisted by Pepperdine University, "Mediterranean Security in the Coming Millennium", held October 1998 in Florence, Italy |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Mediterranean Region -- Congresses
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization. fast (OCoLC)fst00529467 |
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European Union -- Egypt -- Congresses
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European Union -- Mediterranean Region -- Congresses
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National security -- Mediterranean Region -- Congresses
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National security.
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Strategic aspects of individual places.
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Balkan Peninsula -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
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Europe, Southern -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
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Greece -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
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Mediterranean Region -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
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Middle East -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
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Turkey -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
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Balkan Peninsula.
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Egypt.
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Greece.
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Mediterranean Region.
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Middle East.
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Southern Europe.
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Turkey.
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Electronic book
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Blank, Stephen, 1950-
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Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute
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Pepperdine University
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Conference on Mediterranean Security into the Coming Millennium (1998 : Florence, Italy)
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