Greece s New Geopolitics

Greece s New Geopolitics
Author: Ian O. Lesser,F. Stephen Larrabee,Michele Zanini,Katia Vlachos
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2001-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780833032331

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Greece has been profoundly affected by recent changes in the internationalenvironment, on its borders, and within the country itself. Manylong-standing assumptions about Greek interests and Greece_s role havefallen away and have been supplanted by new approaches. The country hasbecome progressively more modern and more European, and its internationalpolicy has become more sophisticated. At the same time, the geopoliticalscene has evolved in ways that present new challenges and new opportunitiesfor Athens in its relations with Europe, the United States, and neighboringcountries. Many of these challenges cross traditional regional boundariesand underscore Greece_s potential to play a transregional role, lookingoutward from Europe to the Mediterranean, Eurasia, and the Middle East. Thisreport explores the new geopolitical environment Greece faces, payingspecial attention to the implications for southeastern Europe andtransatlantic relations; explores options for Greek strategy; and offerssome new directions for policy in Greece and on both sides of the Atlantic.

Greece s New Geopolitics

Greece s New Geopolitics
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:227989217

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Greece has been profoundly affected by recent changes in the international environment, on its borders, and within the country itself. Many long-standing assumptions about Greek interests and Greece's role have fallen away and have been supplanted by new approaches. The country has become progressively more modern and more European, and its international policy has become more sophisticated. At the same time, the geopolitical scene has evolved in ways that present new challenges and new opportunities for Athens in its relations with Europe, the United States, and neighboring countries. Many of these challenges cross traditional regional boundaries and underscore Greece's potential to play a transregional role, looking outward from Europe to the Mediterranean, Eurasia, and the Middle East. This report explores the new geopolitical environment Greece faces, paying special attention to the implications for southeastern Europe and transatlantic relations. The report also explores options for Greek strategy and offers some new directions for policy in Greece and on both sides of the Atlantic.

Hellenic Statecraft and the Geopolitics of Difference

Hellenic Statecraft and the Geopolitics of Difference
Author: Alex G. Papadopoulos,Triantafyllos G. Petridis
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351018685

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This book explores competing definitions of Hellenism in the making of the Greek state by drawing on critical historical and geopolitical perspectives and their intersection with difference and exclusion. It examines Greece’s central role in shaping the state system, regional security, and nationalisms of the Balkans, the Black Sea, and the Eastern Mediterranean regions. Understanding the Greek State's social constitution helps learn about the past and present intentions and strategies as well as local, national, and European notions of security and identity. The book looks at the relation of subaltern communities to state power and the state’s ability and willingness to negotiate difference. It also explores how the State’s identity politics shaped regional geopolitics in the past two centuries. Chapters present case studies that shed light on the Hellenization of Jewish Thessaloniki, the Treaty of Lausanne’s making of Western Thrace’s Muslim minority, the role and modes of settlement, urbanization, and ‘bordering-as-statecraft’ in Eastern Macedonia and Western Thrace, and the politics of erecting the Athens Mosque, the first officially-licensed mosque outside Western Thrace since Greek Independence. With examples from fieldwork in Greek cities and borderlands, this book offers a wealth of primary research from geographers and historians on the modern history of Greek statehood. It will be of key interest to scholars of political geography, international relations, and European history.

The New Geopolitics of Eurasia and Turkey s Position

The New Geopolitics of Eurasia and Turkey s Position
Author: Bulent Aras
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136333927

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This work explores the geopolitical struggles that are currently underway in the newly independent states of the Caucasus region, showing how many players in the region are coalescing into two opposing blocs. The growing political, military and economic ties amongst the countries of these two blocs stem from a number of developments in the region, most notably the fall of the Soviet Union, and consequently the end of the Cold War and its bi-polar global alliance structure. These blocs are competing for influence in the region, and the rights to exploit and transport the rich energy resources that have been found in the Caspian Sea. The text shows how many actors have been willing to co-operate in other non-energy related issues, in the hope of receiving a financial reward when countries do decide on these matters.

The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas

The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas
Author: Agnia Grigas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2017
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 0674978064

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Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction: A New Era of Gas -- 1. The Changing Global Gas Sector -- 2. The Politics and Commerce of American LNG Exports -- 3. The Politics of Supply: Russiaand Gazprom -- 4. The Politics of Dependence Transformed: Europe -- 5. The Politics of Transit: Ukraine and Belarus -- 6. The Politics of Isolated Suppliers: The Caucasus and Central Asia -- 7. The Politics of Demand: China and Beyond -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index

Chasing the Past

Chasing the Past
Author: Pierre Sintès
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786948496

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This book aims to provide an original perspective on the changes that Greece has undergone in recent decades, by examining questions related to border disputes and migration, minority issues and national inclusion, and their effect in reinforcing discourses of glorification of the past and tradition on the fringes of Greek territory.

The Return of Geopolitics in Europe

The Return of Geopolitics in Europe
Author: Stefano Guzzini
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107027343

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A comparative study of the relationship between the end of the Cold War and the resurgence of geopolitics in Europe.

Geopolitics Supply Chains and International Relations in East Asia

Geopolitics  Supply Chains  and International Relations in East Asia
Author: Etel Solingen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108833561

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An accessible overview of political, economic, and strategic dimensions of global supply chains in a changing global political economy.