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|a Kakachia, Kornely
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|a Security Dynamics in the Black Sea Region
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Geopolitical Shifts and Regional Orders
|c edited by Kornely Kakachia, Stephan Malerius, Stefan Meister
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|a 1st ed. 2024
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|b Springer Nature Switzerland
|c 2024, 2024
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|a X, 209 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color
|b online resource
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|a Introduction -- Chapter 1 Analytical Overview: A Comprehensive Approach to Black Sea Security -- Chapter 2 The EU, Comprehensive Security and the Changing Geopolitics of the Black Sea -- Chapter 3 The US Approach to Security in the Black Sea Region -- Chapter 4 NATO and Black Sea Security -- Chapter 5 China as a Black Sea Actor: An Alternate Route -- Chapter 6 RUSSIA AND THE BLACK SEA REGION: GOVERNANCE, GEOPOLITICS, SECURITISATION -- Chapter 7 The UK and the Black Sea Region: Moving From the Periphery to Centre-Stage -- Chapter 8 Turkey’s Black Sea Policies (1991-2023) and Changing Regional Security since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine -- Chapter 9 Black Sea as a Battlefield: Ukraine’s Perspectives and Strategies in the Region -- Chapter 10 Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Its Impact on Romania’s Black Sea Policy -- Chapter 11 Bulgaria Adapted to the Black Sea Security Challenges -- Chapter 12 Moldova Develops a Black Sea Focus -- Chapter 13 Navigating Uncertainty: Georgia’s Black Sea Strategy in a New Environment -- Chapter 14 Comprehensive Security in the Wider Black Sea Region:The Connection with the South Caucasus and the Caspian Sea -- Conclusion
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|a Foreign Policy
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|a International Security Studies
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|a Peace and Conflict Studies
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|a Peace
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|a Military and Defence Studies
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|a Politics and war
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|a Security, International
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|a International relations
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|a Malerius, Stephan
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|a Meister, Stefan
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|b Springer
|a Springer eBooks 2005-
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|a Contributions to International Relations
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|a 10.1007/978-3-031-62957-0
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-62957-0?nosfx=y
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|a This book examines the geopolitical shifts triggered by Russia's military aggression against Ukraine from February 2022 onwards. This conflict has catalyzed unprecedented transformations in the Black Sea region's security landscape, reshaping the foundations of international relations. Presenting various case studies on key players such Russia, Ukraine, the USA, Turkey, the European Union, and NATO, the book presents a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted impacts stemming from the conflict, focusing on three critical dimensions: military, economic, and human security. The contributions examine whether and how the conflict has not only magnified security challenges but also spurred resistance by Ukrainian forces and society. It also examines the impact of comprehensive economic sanctions and Western military and financial assistance to Ukraine on Russia's military capabilities and regional balance of power. The book sheds new light on the intricate interplay between state actors, multilateral institutions, and emerging regional orders. By dissecting the impact on governance models, rule of law, and human security, the book illuminates the far-reaching consequences of the conflict beyond military dynamics. With a keen focus on the emergent European security order, the book underscores the need for novel strategies to address the evolving security complexities in the Black Sea region. This book is a must-read for those seeking insights into the changing face of European security and the emergence of a new geopolitical order
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