EVOLVING SECURITY LANDSCAPE IN THE BLACK SEA: STRATEGIC SHIFTS, REGIONAL DYNAMICS, AND EUROPEAN IMPLICATIONS
Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun
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Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun: Center For Eurasian Studies (AVİM)
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The article provides a comprehensive examination of the complex security environment in Europe, emphasizing the strategic significance of the Black Sea region. It addresses the European Union's Strategic Compass, NATO's evolving role, the militarization of inland waterways, and the introduction of alternative financial systems. Through an integrated analysis, the article highlights the interconnectedness of security challenges within Europe and the specific implications for the Black Sea region. Tulun's analysis contributes to the academic discourse by offering a nuanced perspective on Turkey's strategic role, the impact of Russian-Chinese financial systems, and the broader geopolitical shifts affecting regional and European security. This timely analysis enriches our understanding of the dynamics at play in an increasingly multipolar and contested geopolitical landscape, offering valuable insights for both policymakers and scholars in the field of international security.
Date: 2025-01-10
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/eb5rx
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