The New Geopolitical Realities for Russia: From the Black Sea to the Mediterranean
By (Author) Nursin Atesoglu Gney
Contributions by Eda Gney Eda Gney
Contributions by Ellen Wasylina
Contributions by Gawdat Bahgat
Contributions by Janetta J. Medzhidova
Contributions by Mert Bilgin
Contributions by Valeriy A. Kryukov
Contributions by Visne Korkmaz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
27th August 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Politics and government
327.47
Hardback
152
Width 161mm, Height 230mm, Spine 15mm
408g
In the last decade Russia has searched for new alternative policies to compensate for its political deficiencies and to balance its rivals in one of the key areas of the approaching geopolitical rivalry, the sea. The Russian assertiveness seen in the Black Sea-Mediterranean basin has recently been a real concern for the international community. In the six chapters of this book, contributors explain Moscows newly perceived assertive foreign and security behavior in the Black Sea and Mediterranean basin from their own perspectives, and reach a conclusion about the limits and validity of this new Russian ascendance in the region.
The New Geopolitical Realities for Russia brings together a multinational and interdisciplinary group of scholars with diverse perspectives and fresh thinking on the most recent challenges and frontiers of Russias resurgence from the Black Sea to the Eastern Mediterranean." -- ener Aktrk, Ko University
The New Geopolitical Realities for Russia is a very timely and illuminating book for the ongoing debate on the remapping of Russias role in global politics, especially in the context of geopolitics and geoeconomics. -- Ayegl Sever, Marmara University
Nurin Ateolu Gney is professor of international relations at BAU Global Campus in Cyprus and member of Turkeys Presidential Security and Foreign Policies Council.