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This Handbook provides an overview of the political processes that shape the Mediterranean region in the contemporary context. It explores the issues of crucial importance to Mediterranean dynamics through a series of analytical sections that guide the reader towards a comprehensive understanding of the main regional interactions and trends.
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This Handbook provides an overview of the political processes that shape the Mediterranean region in the contemporary context. It explores the issues of crucial importance to Mediterranean dynamics through a series of analytical sections that guide the reader towards a comprehensive understanding of the main regional interactions and trends.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317446347
- Artikelnr.: 49041334
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317446347
- Artikelnr.: 49041334
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Richard Gillespie is Professor of Politics at the University of Liverpool and was the founding editor of the journal Mediterranean Politics. Frédéric Volpi is Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the School of International Relations at the University of Saint Andrews.
1. Introduction: The growing international relevance of Mediterranean
politics, Richard Gillespie and Frederic Volpi 2. The historical
construction of the Mediterranean, Dominic Fenech and Michelle Pace 3.
Historical/geopolitical turning points in the modern Mediterranean: Cold
War, Post Cold-War and Arab Spring, Francesco Cavatorta 4. Regionalism and
the Mediterranean: Long history, odd partners, Federica Bicchi 5. Securing
the Mediterranean, inventing the 'Middle East', Pinar Bilgin 6. From
imperialism to failed liberal peace: How Europe contributed to MENA's
failing states system and how MENA blowback threatens Europe, Raymond
Hinnebusch 7. A new era in Euro-Mediterranean relations, Richard Youngs
Section II - geopolitical perspectives 8. EU member states' representation
and positioning and the north-south divide in Euro-Mediterranean affairs,
Tobias Schumacher 9. The North-South divide: Southern perceptions of the
Mediterranean, Yahia Zoubir 10. US Outlook on the Mediterranean 11. Israeli
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Daniela Huber 12. Turkish
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Bill Park Section III - peace
and conflict 13. The Mediterranean Observes the World, the World Observes
the Mediterranean: Conflict and Peace in the Mediterranean, Stephen Stetter
14. Military and Politics in the Mediterranean, Aurel Croissant and Tanja
Eschenauer 15. Stalled conflicts in the Mediterranean, Neophytos Loizides
16. Insurgencies, terrorism, and political violence in the Mediterranean
region, Krista E. Wiegand 17. Do regional organizations contribute to
security? Perspectives on Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, Niklas Bremberg
18. Regime resilience and the Arab uprisings in the southern Mediterranean:
Four emerging approaches for explaining aut
politics, Richard Gillespie and Frederic Volpi 2. The historical
construction of the Mediterranean, Dominic Fenech and Michelle Pace 3.
Historical/geopolitical turning points in the modern Mediterranean: Cold
War, Post Cold-War and Arab Spring, Francesco Cavatorta 4. Regionalism and
the Mediterranean: Long history, odd partners, Federica Bicchi 5. Securing
the Mediterranean, inventing the 'Middle East', Pinar Bilgin 6. From
imperialism to failed liberal peace: How Europe contributed to MENA's
failing states system and how MENA blowback threatens Europe, Raymond
Hinnebusch 7. A new era in Euro-Mediterranean relations, Richard Youngs
Section II - geopolitical perspectives 8. EU member states' representation
and positioning and the north-south divide in Euro-Mediterranean affairs,
Tobias Schumacher 9. The North-South divide: Southern perceptions of the
Mediterranean, Yahia Zoubir 10. US Outlook on the Mediterranean 11. Israeli
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Daniela Huber 12. Turkish
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Bill Park Section III - peace
and conflict 13. The Mediterranean Observes the World, the World Observes
the Mediterranean: Conflict and Peace in the Mediterranean, Stephen Stetter
14. Military and Politics in the Mediterranean, Aurel Croissant and Tanja
Eschenauer 15. Stalled conflicts in the Mediterranean, Neophytos Loizides
16. Insurgencies, terrorism, and political violence in the Mediterranean
region, Krista E. Wiegand 17. Do regional organizations contribute to
security? Perspectives on Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, Niklas Bremberg
18. Regime resilience and the Arab uprisings in the southern Mediterranean:
Four emerging approaches for explaining aut
1. Introduction: The growing international relevance of Mediterranean
politics, Richard Gillespie and Frederic Volpi 2. The historical
construction of the Mediterranean, Dominic Fenech and Michelle Pace 3.
Historical/geopolitical turning points in the modern Mediterranean: Cold
War, Post Cold-War and Arab Spring, Francesco Cavatorta 4. Regionalism and
the Mediterranean: Long history, odd partners, Federica Bicchi 5. Securing
the Mediterranean, inventing the 'Middle East', Pinar Bilgin 6. From
imperialism to failed liberal peace: How Europe contributed to MENA's
failing states system and how MENA blowback threatens Europe, Raymond
Hinnebusch 7. A new era in Euro-Mediterranean relations, Richard Youngs
Section II - geopolitical perspectives 8. EU member states' representation
and positioning and the north-south divide in Euro-Mediterranean affairs,
Tobias Schumacher 9. The North-South divide: Southern perceptions of the
Mediterranean, Yahia Zoubir 10. US Outlook on the Mediterranean 11. Israeli
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Daniela Huber 12. Turkish
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Bill Park Section III - peace
and conflict 13. The Mediterranean Observes the World, the World Observes
the Mediterranean: Conflict and Peace in the Mediterranean, Stephen Stetter
14. Military and Politics in the Mediterranean, Aurel Croissant and Tanja
Eschenauer 15. Stalled conflicts in the Mediterranean, Neophytos Loizides
16. Insurgencies, terrorism, and political violence in the Mediterranean
region, Krista E. Wiegand 17. Do regional organizations contribute to
security? Perspectives on Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, Niklas Bremberg
18. Regime resilience and the Arab uprisings in the southern Mediterranean:
Four emerging approaches for explaining aut
politics, Richard Gillespie and Frederic Volpi 2. The historical
construction of the Mediterranean, Dominic Fenech and Michelle Pace 3.
Historical/geopolitical turning points in the modern Mediterranean: Cold
War, Post Cold-War and Arab Spring, Francesco Cavatorta 4. Regionalism and
the Mediterranean: Long history, odd partners, Federica Bicchi 5. Securing
the Mediterranean, inventing the 'Middle East', Pinar Bilgin 6. From
imperialism to failed liberal peace: How Europe contributed to MENA's
failing states system and how MENA blowback threatens Europe, Raymond
Hinnebusch 7. A new era in Euro-Mediterranean relations, Richard Youngs
Section II - geopolitical perspectives 8. EU member states' representation
and positioning and the north-south divide in Euro-Mediterranean affairs,
Tobias Schumacher 9. The North-South divide: Southern perceptions of the
Mediterranean, Yahia Zoubir 10. US Outlook on the Mediterranean 11. Israeli
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Daniela Huber 12. Turkish
regional perspectives and the Mediterranean, Bill Park Section III - peace
and conflict 13. The Mediterranean Observes the World, the World Observes
the Mediterranean: Conflict and Peace in the Mediterranean, Stephen Stetter
14. Military and Politics in the Mediterranean, Aurel Croissant and Tanja
Eschenauer 15. Stalled conflicts in the Mediterranean, Neophytos Loizides
16. Insurgencies, terrorism, and political violence in the Mediterranean
region, Krista E. Wiegand 17. Do regional organizations contribute to
security? Perspectives on Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, Niklas Bremberg
18. Regime resilience and the Arab uprisings in the southern Mediterranean:
Four emerging approaches for explaining aut