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Reflections on Eumelus' Black Sea region
2005Braund David. Reflections on Eumelus' Black Sea region . In: Pont-Euxin et polis : polis hellenis et polis barbaron. Actes du Xe Symposium de Vani, 23-26 septembre 2002 : Hommage à Otar Lordkipanidzé et Pierre Lévêque. Besançon : Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité, 2005. pp. 99-112. (Collection « ISTA », 979)
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The Black Sea Region: Meaning and Significance*
American Foreign Policy Interests, 2007Abstract This article contains personal answers to a series of questions designed to determine how Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), the region's only full-fledged regional organization that has accumulated extensive political experience and a legal basis, can contribute to relationships throughout the world.
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The geopolitics of the black sea region
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2001The fate of populations living around the Black Sea is related to the crossroads situation, to political fragmentation and to the struggle of outside powers for zones of influence. Those elements have been combined in different ways; times of stability and prosperity have been succeeded by periods of war and destruction and vice versa.
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Theoretical Approaches to the Black Sea Region: ‘Is the Wider Black Sea Area a Region?’
2020The paper aims to shed light on how a region may be built out of the Black Sea area. Therefore, the paper asks, first, whether the Black Sea area is a region or a region-to-be. If neither, then how to transform the Black Sea area into a region through the context of ‘new regionalism’ and the relevant theories.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Economic Security in the Black Sea Region
Romanian Economic Journal, 2007Berry Buzan and the Copenhagen School proposed three new dimensions of security in order to complete it’s the narrow political and military components. These are the economic, societal and environmental dimensions. The result is that economic factor came to be considered the building block of the other aspects of security.
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Sedimentary basin analysis: Black Sea–Caspian Region
Eurasian Mining, 2023R. N. Mustaev +3 more
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