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Naval Diplomacy in the Mediterranean

Although the concept of "naval diplomacy" dates only to the 1970s, it describes a very old phenomenon present throughout the history of the Mediterranean; since Classical times, naval forces have been used for political ends. Today, power relations are beginning to change in the Mediterran...

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Published in:Politique étrangère 2016-01 (4), p.47
Main Authors: del Pozo, Fernando, di Monteforte, Ferdinando Sanfelice, Hebrard, Patrick
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