Turkey, Greece, Italy and Security in the Mediterranean Sea Area
Abstract
The research object of the paper is the NATO’s “Southern Wing” contribution to the security policy in the Mediterranean Sea area during and after the Cold War period of time. The research countries taken into consideration are Turkey, Greece and Italy. A crucial aim of the article is to investigate a role and contribution of these countries to a broader security framework of the NATO pact in the Mediterranean Sea area. An additional aim of the paper is to present potential challenges for the future security question within both the NATO and the Mediterranean Sea area. In order to realize our task we used a relevant research results presented in the scientific literature including the sources dealing with the question of the security issue in the Mediterranean Sea area from different points of view.
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Abstract
The research object of the paper is the NATO’s “Southern Wing” contribution to the security policy in the Mediterranean Sea area during and after the Cold War period of time. The research countries taken into consideration are Turkey, Greece and Italy. A crucial aim of the article is to investigate a role and contribution of these countries to a broader security framework of the NATO pact in the Mediterranean Sea area. An additional aim of the paper is to present potential challenges for the future security question within both the NATO and the Mediterranean Sea area. In order to realize our task we used a relevant research results presented in the scientific literature including the sources dealing with the question of the security issue in the Mediterranean Sea area from different points of view.
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