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| Título : |
The Middle East and European Security in the Fifties : A Historical Assessment |
| Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
| Autores: |
Lorenza Sebesta, Autor |
| Editorial: |
San Domenico : European University Institute |
| Fecha de publicación: |
1991 |
| Colección: |
EUI Working Paper |
| Número de páginas: |
31 p. |
| Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
| Clasificación: |
Política internacional
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| Etiquetas: |
POLÍTICAS DE SEGURIDAD HISTORIA EUROPEA MEDIO ORIENTE |
| Clasificación: |
327 Relaciones internacionales. Política internacional. Asuntos internacionales. Política exterior |
| Resumen: |
The Middle East and European Security in the Fifties: a Historical Assessment.
European security concerns go well beyond the European theatre. As it has clearly come out during these last months, international relations have experienced such an evolution that the so called 'out-of-area' threats not only seem most plausible, but also most difficult to tackle.
Of all of them, the Eastern Mediterranean-Middle East (generally speaking the area which goes from Greece in the west to Pakistan in the east and from Turkey in the north to Egypt in the south) has always had a long tradition of being a risky issue.
This phenomenon has two kinds of roots: 1.the long term tradition of European intervention and permanent militarized presence in the area which has created long-rooted and large economic-strategic interests; 2. the difficulties experienced by the Middle Eastern states themselves after II World War to come to terms with the problem of political stability. This last situation has been partly linked to the question of the phasing out of colonial ties and the rising of anti-western nationalism and partly to the negative synergy emerging from the connection of these questions with structural long term problems of the area such as underdevelopment, Arab-Israel antagonism, Hashemite-Wahabite feud. |
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The Middle East and European Security in the Fifties : A Historical Assessment [texto impreso] / Lorenza Sebesta, Autor . - San Domenico : European University Institute, 1991 . - 31 p.. - ( EUI Working Paper) . Idioma : Inglés ( eng) | Clasificación: |
Política internacional
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| Etiquetas: |
POLÍTICAS DE SEGURIDAD HISTORIA EUROPEA MEDIO ORIENTE |
| Clasificación: |
327 Relaciones internacionales. Política internacional. Asuntos internacionales. Política exterior |
| Resumen: |
The Middle East and European Security in the Fifties: a Historical Assessment.
European security concerns go well beyond the European theatre. As it has clearly come out during these last months, international relations have experienced such an evolution that the so called 'out-of-area' threats not only seem most plausible, but also most difficult to tackle.
Of all of them, the Eastern Mediterranean-Middle East (generally speaking the area which goes from Greece in the west to Pakistan in the east and from Turkey in the north to Egypt in the south) has always had a long tradition of being a risky issue.
This phenomenon has two kinds of roots: 1.the long term tradition of European intervention and permanent militarized presence in the area which has created long-rooted and large economic-strategic interests; 2. the difficulties experienced by the Middle Eastern states themselves after II World War to come to terms with the problem of political stability. This last situation has been partly linked to the question of the phasing out of colonial ties and the rising of anti-western nationalism and partly to the negative synergy emerging from the connection of these questions with structural long term problems of the area such as underdevelopment, Arab-Israel antagonism, Hashemite-Wahabite feud. |
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./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41995 |
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