The Struggle for Power in the Mediterranean Sea
New wars over gas, influence and migration?
by Thomas Seibert
Description
The Eastern Mediterranean Sea is a tinderbox where military tensions are rising and the threat of a war is immanent. The situation is complex, with numerous states involved. Turkey and Greece are increasing their military presence and with them two NATO allies are about to enter into a military dispute over gas and power. Russia also takes an aggressive stance and the European Union is trying to seize control of the migration routes.
Thomas Seibert’s new book provides an overview of the conflicts, the state actors and their interests.
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Author Biography
Thomas Seibert, born 1963, studied political science and worked as a journalist at the New York Times, later for the news agencies Reuters and AFP in Berlin before moving to Istanbul in 1997. Since then he works as a freelance correspondent reporting on the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. He previously published: “Turkey. Knowing what’s true” (2007).
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- Publisher Ch. Links Verlag
- Publication Date May 2021
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- Publication Country or regionGermany
- FormatPaperback
- Pages224
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusUnpublished
- Original Language TitleMachtkampf am Mittelmeer
- Copyright Year2020
- Illustration3 maps
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