Security institutions across the Mediterranean region: roles, problems and prospects: the euromaditerranean parthership and NATO'S Mediterranean dialogue case studies
Security institutions across the Mediterranean region: roles, problems and prospects: the euromaditerranean parthership and NATO'S Mediterranean dialogue case studies
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Σοφίτης, Βασίλειος - Χρήστος
Πανεπιστήμιο Αιγαίου. Σχολή Ανθρωπιστικών Επιστημών. Τμήμα Μεσογειακών Σπουδών. Πολιτικές, Οικονομικές και Διεθνείς Σχέσεις στη Μεσόγειο.
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Although a significant aftermath of the Cold War was the establishment of a remarkable series of security policies and actions in Europe and it's periphery in general, scholars admit that those policies were manly focused on Central, Eastern Europe and the Balkans which virtually neglected the Mediterranean basim- thereby relagating it to the margins. As Europe was becoming more and more secure in any aspect within its eastern neighborhood, the problems that rose across the Mediterranean basim and their implications for European security had gradually begum to gain prominence and forced Europe to focus on the South