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Maritime Europe and EU enlargement. A geopolitical perspective

Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero and Juan Carlos Rodríguez Mateos

Marine Policy, 2006, vol. 30, issue 2, 167-172

Abstract: The 2004 enlargement of the European Union (EU), as well as the further enlargements planned from 2007 onwards (Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Turkey), entail changes of a geo-political nature that not only imply an increase in size (a rise in the number of States, new boundaries), but, more especially, also involve a shift in the EU's maritime status, with its projection towards the Atlantic now being checked by a swing towards continental Europe and its inland seas. In view of the new political map being drawn up, two questions beg to be asked: to what extent is Europe's maritime condition being strengthened; and, does the new maritime Europe constitute an opportunity, or does it aggravate the already-existing problems and threats?

Keywords: EU; enlargement; Maritime; Europe; Marine; geography; and; geo-economy; Maritime; vs.; continental; States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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