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MACMILLAN Macmillan The Aegean Sea After the Cold War - Security and Law

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Description

Explore the complex geopolitical landscape of the Mediterranean with The Aegean Sea After the Cold War. Part of the International Political Economy Series, this academic work brings together diverse perspectives from scholars in Canada, Greece, Israel, Italy, and the United States. The text provides a deep look into historical and security issues, covering the background of Greco-Turkish relations and the impact of British perspectives following World War II. Readers will find detailed analysis on the role of NATO, Greek defense strategies, and the balance of power between Greece and Turkey. Beyond security, the book addresses vital law of the sea and governance topics. It examines maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean, the Imia Rocks crisis, and the legal framework surrounding Greece and the sea. This volume is an essential resource for students and professionals interested in international law, maritime security, and Mediterranean politics.

Key Features

International scholarly perspectives from experts in Canada, Greece, Israel, Italy, and the United States.

Comprehensive analysis of historical Greco-Turkish relations and post-World War II British perspectives.

In-depth studies on the role of NATO and Greek defense strategy in the region.

Detailed examination of maritime boundaries and the law of the sea in the Mediterranean.

Specific coverage of the Imia Rocks crisis and related governance issues.

Academic insights into the balance of power and human security in the Aegean Sea.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 September 2000
Listed Since
27 May 2016

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