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The role of infrastructures has always been appreciated by the leading powers of the world while pursuing their own goals in the global policy-making process. Though the level of infrastructural development was not so high (in comparison with that of nowadays), in almost all periods of human...
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a method for multi – criteria decision making. It consists principally of three levels – Main Goal, Criteria and Alternatives. The Main Goal level can be extended into forces and actors influencing the decision making process, the Criteria level can be...
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It is common opinion that Mediterranean history will always be incomplete, even though many reflexions and discussions have been made concerning what is called this “liquid womb”. In the past few years the traditional-rational interpretations that we may consider obvious has been replaced in...
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This paper comprises three parts. The first part presents and substantiates Greece's legal position with regard to the process of unilaterally establishing an EEZ and analyses the basic concepts, the terms and conditions of this process before resorting to the International Court of the Law of...
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Geopolitics represents a privileged field for leading public players (the States themselves, government bodies … biggest contributors to geopolitics. Corporate strategy is developed within what is now a reconfigured space. This … international corporations themselves. The commercial sphere is not separate to the political one. Geopolitics is the result of the …
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global value chain networks. Logistics, geopolitics and strategy are deployed by the big players like Russia, India, China or …
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The discovery of a huge gas deposit in North Siberia in the 1980s changed somewhat western Europe economy, because an abundant and low cost energy source allowed to alleviate the burden of the 'energy crisis' and, above all, paved the way to a large geopolitical argument: could western companies...
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This paper introduces to geographical and geopolitical pattern of the relationship with neighbours countries of the enlarged Europe since 2007. In particular, after clustering the countries at the frontiers of the EU according to spatial contiguity and shares of common values, a introductory...
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Starting from the protests which took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the year 2014, we try to see in what measure these protests have an ethnic or a socio-economical reason. The analysis takes place in a tough regional context, Bosnia and Herzegovina being considered as one...
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This paper comprises three parts. The first part presents and substantiates Greece's legal position with regard to the process of unilaterally establishing an EEZ and analyses the basic concepts, the terms and conditions of this process before resorting to the International Court of the Law of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010962248