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The Aegean Sea After the Cold War: Security and Law-of-the-Sea Issues

Edited by: Aldo Chircop

ISBN13: 9780333718988
ISBN: 0333718984
Published: January 2001
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This text contains contributions of scholars from Canada, Greece, Israel, Italy and the United States. Section 1 consists of studies on historical and security issues, with contributions on the historical background of Greco-Turkish relations, British perspectives on these relations after World War II, the role of NATO, Greece's defence strategy and the balance of power between Greece and Turkey.

Section 2 addresses law of the sea and governance issues, and includes studies on Greece and the law of the sea, maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean, the Imia Rocks crisis, human security and governance, fisheries management, water resources management, joint development zones, and dispute settlement in the law of the sea.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Map of the Aegean sea region. Part I Historical and security perspectives: the Dodecanese and the Aegean issue - historical background, J. Papadimas; British perspectives on Greek-Turkish relations in the aftermath of World War II, R. Clogg; NATO and Aegean disputes - the Cold War and after, J.O. Iatrides; the military balance of power between Greece and Turkey - tactical and strategic objectives, A. Gerolymatos; Greek deterrence strategy, A.G. Platias. Part II Law of the sea and governance perspectives: Greece and the law of the sea - a Greek perspective, A. Strati; maritime boundary making in the Mediterranean - a necessary premise for regional marine co-operation?, A. Chircop; the Gulf of Maine boundary dispute and transboundary management challenges - lessons for the Aegean?, D. Vander Zwaag; the crisis over the Imia Rocks and the Aegean sea regime - international law as a language of common interest, E. Raftopoulos; the fisheries issues in the Aegean Sea, C.M. Della Mea; prospects for joint development - the case of the Aegean Sea, N.P. Katsepontes; scanty resources - water problems in Greece, A. Nachmani; oceans governance and human security towards the end of the century - regional approaches, G.J. Herbert and T.M. Shaw; dispute settle and the law of the sea with special reference to the Aegean Sea, T.L. McDorman; conclusion - the Aegean - life line and battle line.