Greece's New Geopolitics.

By: Lesser, IanContributor(s): Larrabee, F. Stephen | Zanini, MicheleMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, The, 2001Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 online resource (145 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780833032331Subject(s): Geopolitics -- GreeceGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Greece's New GeopoliticsDDC classification: 327.495 LOC classification: DF854 -- .G743 2001ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- PREFACE -- FIGURES AND TABLE -- SUMMARY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Chapter One INTRODUCTION -- Chapter Two GREECE'S NEW STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT -- A TRANSREGIONAL ENVIRONMENT -- The Political Dimension -- The Economic Dimension -- The Security Dimension -- GREEK-TURKISH DÉTENTE AND REGIONAL GEOPOLITICS -- THE MEDITERRANEAN, THE BLACK SEA, AND THE MIDDLE EAST -- GREECE AND THE EURO-ATLANTIC SYSTEM -- CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Chapter Three BALKAN SECURITY AFTER THE FALL OF MILOSEVIC: CHALLENGES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GREECE -- SERBIA AFTER MILOSEVIC -- THE KOSOVO PROBLEM -- KOSOVO AND THE ALBANIAN NATIONAL QUESTION -- MACEDONIA: THE CRITICAL LINCHPIN -- THE WIDER BALKAN STAGE -- WASHINGTON'S UNCERTAIN TRUMPET -- THE EUROPEAN UNION AND BALKAN STABILIZATION -- NATO AND THE BALKANS -- THE RUSSIAN FACTOR -- TURKEY'S NEW ACTIVISM -- GREECE AND THE BALKANS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES -- The Regional Dimension -- The Greek-Turkish Dimension -- The European Dimension -- The Transatlantic Dimension -- Chapter Four THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN AND AROUND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE -- THE ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT -- TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE -- Specific Programs -- Policy Implications -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE -- Specific Initiatives -- Policy Implications -- ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE -- Specific Initiatives -- Policy Implications -- NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE -- Gas from Russia -- Gas from Western Europe -- Gas from Central Asia and the Middle East -- Policy Implications -- OIL INFRASTRUCTURE -- Baku-Ceyhan -- Burgas to Alexandroupolis -- Burgas to Vlore -- Constanta to Trieste -- Thessaloniki to Skopje -- Policy Implications -- CONCLUSIONS AND OVERALL POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Implications for Western Policy -- Implications for Greek Policy -- Chapter Five CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY DIRECTIONS.
THE END OF MARGINALIZATION -- THE TRANSFORMATION OF KEY RELATIONSHIPS -- NEW REGIONAL DYNAMICS -- GLOBALIZATION AND TRANSREGIONAL ISSUES -- GREECE'S CHANGING STRATEGIC CULTURE -- POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR GREECE AND ITS PARTNERS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Summary: This work assesses Greece's evolving geopolitical role in light of its developing international relationships and a challenging regional political environment. It pays special attention to the implications for southeastern Europe and transatlantic relations.
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Intro -- PREFACE -- FIGURES AND TABLE -- SUMMARY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Chapter One INTRODUCTION -- Chapter Two GREECE'S NEW STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT -- A TRANSREGIONAL ENVIRONMENT -- The Political Dimension -- The Economic Dimension -- The Security Dimension -- GREEK-TURKISH DÉTENTE AND REGIONAL GEOPOLITICS -- THE MEDITERRANEAN, THE BLACK SEA, AND THE MIDDLE EAST -- GREECE AND THE EURO-ATLANTIC SYSTEM -- CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Chapter Three BALKAN SECURITY AFTER THE FALL OF MILOSEVIC: CHALLENGES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GREECE -- SERBIA AFTER MILOSEVIC -- THE KOSOVO PROBLEM -- KOSOVO AND THE ALBANIAN NATIONAL QUESTION -- MACEDONIA: THE CRITICAL LINCHPIN -- THE WIDER BALKAN STAGE -- WASHINGTON'S UNCERTAIN TRUMPET -- THE EUROPEAN UNION AND BALKAN STABILIZATION -- NATO AND THE BALKANS -- THE RUSSIAN FACTOR -- TURKEY'S NEW ACTIVISM -- GREECE AND THE BALKANS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES -- The Regional Dimension -- The Greek-Turkish Dimension -- The European Dimension -- The Transatlantic Dimension -- Chapter Four THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN AND AROUND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE -- THE ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT -- TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE -- Specific Programs -- Policy Implications -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE -- Specific Initiatives -- Policy Implications -- ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE -- Specific Initiatives -- Policy Implications -- NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE -- Gas from Russia -- Gas from Western Europe -- Gas from Central Asia and the Middle East -- Policy Implications -- OIL INFRASTRUCTURE -- Baku-Ceyhan -- Burgas to Alexandroupolis -- Burgas to Vlore -- Constanta to Trieste -- Thessaloniki to Skopje -- Policy Implications -- CONCLUSIONS AND OVERALL POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Implications for Western Policy -- Implications for Greek Policy -- Chapter Five CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY DIRECTIONS.

THE END OF MARGINALIZATION -- THE TRANSFORMATION OF KEY RELATIONSHIPS -- NEW REGIONAL DYNAMICS -- GLOBALIZATION AND TRANSREGIONAL ISSUES -- GREECE'S CHANGING STRATEGIC CULTURE -- POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR GREECE AND ITS PARTNERS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.

This work assesses Greece's evolving geopolitical role in light of its developing international relationships and a challenging regional political environment. It pays special attention to the implications for southeastern Europe and transatlantic relations.

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