Comparative Southeast European Studies 70 (2022), 3

Titel der Ausgabe 
Comparative Southeast European Studies 70 (2022), 3
Weiterer Titel 
Conflicts and Global Powers in the Eastern Mediterranean. Guest Editor: Heinz-Jürgen Axt

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quarterly
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Open Access

 

Kontakt

Institution
Comparative Southeast European Studies
Land
Deutschland
Ort
Regensburg
c/o
Sabine Rutar, Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung, Landshuter Straße 4, 93047 Regensburg, E-Mail: rutar@ios-regensburg.de
Von
Sabine Rutar, Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung, Regensburg

Conflicts in the Eastern Mediterranean have a long history, and recently supposed energy reserves have fuelled confrontations. Many studies are available that mainly analyse the strategies of the littoral states of the Mediterranean. This special issue enlarges the perspective by including the global powers the EU, the United States, Russia, and China in the analysis. The role of the regional power Turkey is also in focus.
Importantly, Russia’s war against Ukraine must be taken into account. Since the Russian president has been using gas as a weapon and trying to put pressure on Europe in particular, the relevance of the energy reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean must be reassessed.

In the Open Section, Tado Jurić reviews Big Data sources that could be helpful in determining, estimating, and forecasting the forced emigration flows of refugees from Ukraine.

Finally, the issue contains four book reviews.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Conflicts and Global Powers in the Eastern Mediterranean
Guest Editor: Heinz-Jürgen Axt

Heinz-Jürgen Axt
Conflicts and Global Powers in the Eastern Mediterranean. An Introduction
393

Emile Badarin and Tobias Schumacher
The Eastern Mediterranean Energy Bonanza: A Piece in the Regional and Global Geopolitical Puzzle, and the Role of the European Union
414

Mehmet Yegin
United States Policy in the Eastern Mediterranean
439

Zaur Gasimov
Russia under Putin in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Soviet Legacy, Flexibility,and New Dynamics
462

Jens Bastian
The Dragon Reaches the Eastern Mediterranean: Why the Region Matters to China
486

Mehmet Bardakçı
Turkey and the Major Powers in the Eastern Mediterranean Crisis from the 2010s to the 2020s
516

Digital Humanities and Big Data

Tado Jurić
Big (Crisis) Data in Refugee and Migration Studies – Case Study of Ukrainian Refugees
540

Book Reviews

Srdjan Radović
Emanuela Grama, Socialist Heritage: The Politics of Past and Place in Romania
554

Slavka Karakusheva
Tomasz Kamusella, Ethnic Cleansing During the Cold War
557

Roberto Belloni
Andrew Gilbert, International Intervention and the Problem of Legitimacy: Encounters in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina
561

Christian Voß
Georgi Gospodinov, Time Shelter
564

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