Geostrategic Alliances in the Eastern Mediterranean and MENA

Geostrategic Alliances in the Eastern Mediterranean and MENA

A Universal Paradigm Shift

Mazzucchi, Nicolas; Alexopoulos, Thomas A.; Marketos, Thrassy

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

123

Mole

Inglês

9783030975951

15 a 20 dias

232

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Part I. Times of Change: The Energy Perspective of Things.- Chapter 1. Energy and the International System.- Chapter 2. The Economics of Energy: Restrictions Not to Be Overtaken.- Chapter 3. The Eastern Mediterranean and Mena Regions: Revisionist Areas in the International System?.- Chapter 4. The Aftermath of the New Energy Mandate.- PART I?. Energy Dynamics and Transitions in MENA and Eastern Mediterranean: From Hydrocarbons to Electricity.- Chapter 5. Energy Resources in Eastern Mediterranean and MENA.- Chapter 6. From Resources to Final Customers, The Transportation Issue.- Chapter 7. Energy Transitions in EM and MENA Regions, Towards New Alliances?.- PART I?I. Eastern Mediterranean Systemic International Regionalism in Process.- Chapter 8. Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitical Conception.- Chapter 9. Turkey Extroventism.- Chapter 10. Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitical Sub-System.- Chapter 11. Eastern Mediterranean Regionalism Quest.- Chapter 12. Regional and Global Actors' Involvement in the EM-MENA region.- Chapter 13. Erdogan, Sisi and The Fate of Egyptian-Turkish Relations.- Chapter 14. The New 'Great Game'.- Chapter 15. Two Opposing Geostrategic Blocks for the Prize of Euro-Africa Trans-Mediterranean Trade and Energy Connection.- Chapter 16. Greek Foreign Policy Changing Geometry and The Re-definition of the West.- Chapter 17. Afterword.
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Security;Energy;Geopolitics;Geostrategy;Middle East;North Africa;Turkey;United States;Pivot to Asia;NATO;Regional power balances;Natural gas reserves;Pipeline politics;Civil war;Political chaos;Syria;Russia;Migration;Energy resources;International law