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E-grāmata: Routledge Handbook on Cooperation, Interdependencies and Security in the Mediterranean

Edited by (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain), Edited by (Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland), Edited by (Universitą di Padova, Italy)
  • Formāts: 396 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040144022
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  • Formāts: 396 pages
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This Handbook provides an essential overview of the contemporary dynamics of the Mediterranean region. Conceptualising the Mediterranean as both a socio-cultural area and a geopolitical entity, it considers the basin both as a whole and as a set of interacting subregions.



This Handbook provides an essential overview of the contemporary dynamics of the Mediterranean region. Conceptualising the Mediterranean as both a socio-cultural area and a geopolitical entity, it considers the basin both as a whole and as a set of interacting subregions. Established scholars offer new perspectives and approaches from international history, postcolonial studies, migration studies, geography, private international law and public international law, environmental and tourism studies, to reappraise the long-term trends and ruptures that shape security, interdependence, and cooperation. These contributions explain the Mediterranean’s long-established role as a crossroads, and demonstrate the political, economic, ecological, and cultural meanings of security. The book shows how interdependence in economic, environmental, cultural, and human sectors continues to bind the Mediterranean together as migration flows across the sea, environmental change requires common action, legal systems coexist, and multifaceted identities, growing cultural awareness and human rights remain on the political agenda.

This volume will be an invaluable resource for graduate students, researchers, and professionals seeking a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to the historical, political, geographic, and socio-cultural complexities, challenges, and potential of the area.

The Mediterranean as a Multidisciplinary Research Field: Some Remarks

Elena Calandri, Karolina Golemo, Javier López-Otero, Jesśs Ventura Fernįndez

Part
1. The Mediterranean in post-1945 international history

1. Euro-Mediterranean Relations 1957-2011

Elena Calandri

2. The Mediterranean in Post-1945 Arab Politics

Francesco Saverio Leopardi, Massimiliano Trentin

3. Defense and Security Structures in the Mediterranean

Nicolas Badalassi

4. The EU and the Western Balkans: A Historical Perspective

Benedetto Zaccaria

Part
2. Sub-regional Approaches

5. Turkeys Policy in the Eastern Mediterranean

Tadeusz Kopy

6. Between Normative and 'Geopolitical Europe? The EUs strategy and
policy towards Israel

Joanna Dyduch, Karolina Zieliska

7. European Union vis-ą-vis the Balkans. The Story of an Unfinished
Integration. A Political Science Perspective

Krzysztof Kobia, Mirosaw Natanek

Part
3. Postcolonial Approaches within European-African relations

8. Euroafrica: A Cultural History of an Idea

Joanna Sondel-Cedarmas

9. Postcolonial Narratives in Contemporary Portugal. A Cultural Perspective

Karolina Golemo

10. Spanish Heritage in Africa

Jesśs Gabriel Moreno-Navarro

11. Facilitating Dialogue in the Mediterranean: The Renewed Influence of
France

Walter Bruyčre-Ostells

Part
4. Migration in the Mediterranean Area

12. Human Migrations in the Western Mediterranean

Javier López-Otero

13. Migration Flows in the Central Mediterranean

Emidio Diodato, Simone Paoli

14. The Balkan Route

Luisa Chiodi

Part
5. Building a Political and Juridical Cooperation Framework

15. Non-Proliferation and Disarmament in the Mediterranean

Alessandra Pietrobon

16 The Evolving Euro-Mediterranean Boundary between the Pursuit of Stability
and the Promotion of Values

Pietro de Perini

17. Cultural Diversity and Private International Law

Diego Zannoni

18. The Application in Italy of North African States Sharia in Selected
Matters of Family and Persons

Omar Vanin

19. Human Rights Protection Issues in EU Mediterranean countries

Przemysaw Tacik

20. Maritime Delimitation and Disputed Maritime Areas in the Mediterranean
Sea

Enrico Zamuner

Part
6. Issues and Tools in Euro-Mediterranean Sustainable Cooperation

21. Infrastructures and Nature Protection around the Strait of Gibraltar

Jesśs Ventura-Fernįndez

22. Sustainable Tourism in the Mediterranean Basin: The First Recipient
Region for International Tourism

Reyes Gonzįlez-Relańo, Stefania Mangano, Pietro Piana

23. What Kind of Sustainability in Mediterranean Cooperation? The EU-PRC
Economic Relations and the Road(s) to the UN 2030 SDGs

Alessandro Albanese Ginammi, Alessandro Leonardi

24. Greening the Mediterranean: North Africa and Middle Easts Pathways to
Environmental Policy

Giulia Cimini
Elena Calandri is Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Padua, and Director of the MA International Relations and Diplomacy. She has been SSRC-MacArthur Foundation Fellow in International Peace and Security, Visiting Researcher at Bilkent University, Ankara, and Visiting Professor at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków. She is a member of the editorial committee of the Journal of European Integration History and coordinator of the Working Group European Integration of the Italian Society of International History. Her research interests concern post-1945 international history of Europe, Italys foreign policy, the European integration process, European foreign policy, and Mediterranean history.

Karolina Golemo, sociologist of culture, holds a degree in Journalism and Social Communication; she is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Intercultural Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków. She cooperates with the Italian research centre IDOS dealing with migration issues. As a lecturer and researcher, she has visited universities in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Brazil. Her research interests include cultural diversity of Italy, Spain, and Portugal; integration of descendants of immigrants; migrants and artistic creation; music in intercultural relations; stereotypisation in the media and in symbolic culture; and cultural dimension of postcolonial relations in the Mediterranean.

Jesśs Ventura-Fernįndez holds a PhD in Geography from the University of Seville (1996) and has been Professor of Regional Geographic Analysis at the same university since 1999. His main research interests include population, settlement, facilities, infrastructure, services, transportation, sustainable mobility, tourism impacts, and development cooperation. He has supervised three doctoral theses, each receiving the highest distinction. He has authored over 70 scientific publications and regularly reviews for journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and Scopus. He leads the Andalusian Geographical Studies Research Group (15 members) and has directed various research projects and contracts, many of which were awarded in competitive calls, focusing primarily on studies related to the Andalusian regional territory.