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And Yet the Black Sea Can Be an Essential Geostrategic Pivot in the Solution of Euro-Asiatic Endogenous Conflictuality

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  • Sebastian-Gabriel Popescu

    (Captain (N) Eng. HQ of the Naval Forces, Bucharest)

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One of the geopolitical and geostrategic synthesis key areas on the strategic axis Black Sea - Baltic Sea reluctance re-opened following the Ukrainian crisis is the more or less extensive Black Sea region. The historical, political, economic and civilian arguments, as well as the new challenges of the regional security environment, but also cross-border and global, leave the great powers on both sides of the strategic axis Black Sea - Baltic and riparian countries a chance that we consider not only an alternative to ... war, otherness, but also a way of transforming divergences into confluences and confluence in unity, prosperity and security. Even though the complicated and tense realities at this point seem not to encourage such a prospect, we believe that the Black Sea area can become − and indeed become − an East-West welding space, a true geopolitical and geostrategic, economic, social synapse and inter-civilization, which will put an end to the strategic flaw effect here in bitter weather. In the following, we will present this point of view.

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  • Sebastian-Gabriel Popescu, 2019. "And Yet the Black Sea Can Be an Essential Geostrategic Pivot in the Solution of Euro-Asiatic Endogenous Conflictuality," Proceedings of the 12th International RAIS Conference, April 3-4, 2019 25PS, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:cpaper:25ps
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    Black Sea; confluence; connection; divergence; geopolitical and geostrategic pivot;
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