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Strategic disputes in the Black Sea region = European vs. regional perspectives /
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Title/Author:
Strategic disputes in the Black Sea region/ edited by Wolfram Hilz, Shushanik Minasyan-Ostermann.
Reminder of title:
European vs. regional perspectives /
other author:
Hilz, Wolfram.
Published:
Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : : 2025.,
Description:
viii, 257 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Europe's Failed Strategic Ambitions: Lessons from the Eastern Partnership and the Ukraine Conflict 2013/14 -- The Black Sea: A Recent History Through Romania's Eyes -- Towards Green Interdependence? The European Green Deal and EU's Energy Cooperation with South Caucasus Countries -- The Promotion of Democracy and Great Power Politics: The Prism of Energy -- The Long-Growing Rise of Russian Assertiveness Toward its Post-Soviet Neighbors in Europe -- Punishment or Modus Vivendi? How to Deal with Post-Soviet de facto Regimes? -- Turkey's New Foreign Policy Identity in the Black Sea Region - From a Cooperative to a Combative State -- Without a Compass in Dangerous Waters. A Georgian Perspective on the Geopolitical Shifts in the Black Sea Region -- Black Sea Security After Russia's war Against Ukraine: Transformation of the Status Quo? -- Election Monitoring Civil Society Organizations in Georgia in Times of Democratization and Autocratization -- Freedom, Equality and Control as the Role of Free Media in Times of Political Disturbance and Threats. Case Studies from Polish Media System after 2015. -- Perspectives.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
International Security Studies. -
Subject:
Black Sea Region - History - 21st century. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-46531-5
ISBN:
9783658465315
Strategic disputes in the Black Sea region = European vs. regional perspectives /
Strategic disputes in the Black Sea region
European vs. regional perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Wolfram Hilz, Shushanik Minasyan-Ostermann. - Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden :2025. - viii, 257 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Sicherheit, Strategie & Innovation,2948-2054. - Sicherheit, Strategie & Innovation..
Introduction -- Europe's Failed Strategic Ambitions: Lessons from the Eastern Partnership and the Ukraine Conflict 2013/14 -- The Black Sea: A Recent History Through Romania's Eyes -- Towards Green Interdependence? The European Green Deal and EU's Energy Cooperation with South Caucasus Countries -- The Promotion of Democracy and Great Power Politics: The Prism of Energy -- The Long-Growing Rise of Russian Assertiveness Toward its Post-Soviet Neighbors in Europe -- Punishment or Modus Vivendi? How to Deal with Post-Soviet de facto Regimes? -- Turkey's New Foreign Policy Identity in the Black Sea Region - From a Cooperative to a Combative State -- Without a Compass in Dangerous Waters. A Georgian Perspective on the Geopolitical Shifts in the Black Sea Region -- Black Sea Security After Russia's war Against Ukraine: Transformation of the Status Quo? -- Election Monitoring Civil Society Organizations in Georgia in Times of Democratization and Autocratization -- Freedom, Equality and Control as the Role of Free Media in Times of Political Disturbance and Threats. Case Studies from Polish Media System after 2015. -- Perspectives.
The Black Sea region has undergone significant political and social transformations over the past few decades, resulting in a new geopolitical reality that demands scholarly attention. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving security dynamics and the associated narratives in this strategic area. With a particular focus on the interplay between European and regional perspectives, this volume explores the critical role of power, energy policy, and security interests in shaping the region's geopolitical landscape. It examines the resurgence of regional leading powers, notably Russia, which has pursued a militant and aggressive foreign policy to reclaim its dominant position. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has had a profound impact on the Black Sea region, leading to political and social crises in reform-oriented states like Armenia, Georgia, and Ukraine. Moreover, this book delves into Turkey's shifting role in the Black Sea region, as it reevaluates its strategic position between Asia and Europe. The authors analyze Turkey's transition from a cautious and dialogue-oriented regional policy to a more offensive and aggressive foreign policy profile. By considering diverse perspectives, the volume evaluates the prospects for an effective EU foreign policy in the region, examines the potential for sustainable democratic transformation, and explores the growing militarization of Turkish and Russian foreign policies. It also sheds light on the challenges and opportunities for strengthening pluralistic systems in the afflicted states. Featuring contributions from leading scholars in international security studies and foreign policy, this book offers a timely and in-depth exploration of the Black Sea region's complex dynamics. It will be an indispensable resource for scholars and policymakers seeking to understand the strategic disputes and their implications for European and regional interests. The Editors Wolfram Hilz, Professor of Political Science with a special focus on Foreign and Security Policy and European Studies at the University of Bonn, Germany. Shushanik Minasyan-Ostermann, Research fellow with a special focus on EU Neighbourhood Policy and Energy Policy at the University of Bonn, Germany.
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LC Class. No.: DJK66 / .S77 2025
Dewey Class. No.: 327.0918229
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