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Jun 2004

This publication discusses changes taking place in the Euro-Atlantic relationship and uses geopolitics to interpret historical events. The author argues that from this point of view the world has a dual structure, that of thalassocratic (sea power) or tellurocratic (land power). The publication concludes that Southeastern Europe will play a significant role in the stabilizing strategy of Euro-Atlanticism for the Caucasus and Central Asia due to its geographic location next to the old European heartland.

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Author Ionel Nicu Sava
Series Research & Assessment Branch Central and Eastern Europe Series
Publisher Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
Copyright © 2004 Advanced Research and Assessment Group (ARAG)
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