Naval Policy and Strategy in the Mediterranean: Past, Present, and Future

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John B. Hattendorf
Taylor & Francis, 2000 - 445 pages
Contains 19 contributions selected from a June 1997 conference held on the island of Malta titled "Sea Power in the Mediterranean: Past, Present, and Future." Contributions, written by scholars of law, history, and national security affairs from the US, UK, Malta, and Europe, are organized in roughly chronological order and include discussion of themes from navies and the Mediterranean in the early modern period to contemporary aspects of policy and strategy in the region and current concerns regarding ecology and strategy. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
 

Contents

Navies and the Mediterranean in the Early Modern Period
3
Seapower in the Mediterranean from the Seventeenth to the
30
The Mediterranean
51
French and Italian Naval Policy in the Mediterranean
78
Italy and the Mediterranean in the PowerPolitical
108
US Postwar Naval Strategy in the Mediterranean Region
147
Soviet and Russian Strategy in the Mediterranean since 1945
164
The Mediterranean Region during the Cold War and after
226
From Clashing Civilizations to
301
Mediterranean States and Migration
313
The Forgotten
329
The Law of the Sea and Jurisdictional Issues in the
344
Points of
374
The Potential for Maritime Confidencebuilding and
393
Contemporary Aspects of Policy and Strategy in the
414
Index
429

Redefining Naval Force Structures
242
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN MEDITERRANEAN
259

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