Black Sea security environment and its influence over the Romanian naval forces projection
Georgescu Stefan and
Zidaru Marian
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Georgescu Stefan: Constanta Maritime University
Zidaru Marian: Constanta Maritime University
Constanta Maritime University Annals, 2011, vol. 15, issue 1, 59-64
Abstract:
From the ancient time Black Sea area was a transit zone for the economic, politic and strategic interests. To support this statement, there are the caravans and the antique sea lines of communications which created “the silk road,” as a linkage between the eastern and western civilizations and the numerous movements of the greatest strategists of the time with their troops from south to north and vice versa
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Date: 2011
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