Part
I: Introduction: Defining the Mediterranean Space
Chapter
1: Antonio Marquina, CUM Madrid: Introduction
Chapter
2: Hans Günter Brauch, FU Berlin: Mediterranean Space and Boundaries
Part
II: Geo-strategic and Geopolitical Aspects of the Mediterranean
Chapter
3: General Félix Sanz, Deputy Director, DIGENPOL, Spanish Defence
Ministry: Geo-strategic Analysis of the Mediterranean Region at
the Beginning of the 21st Century: Consequences for the Definition
of the Mediterranean Space
Chapter
4: Antonio Marquina, CUM Madrid: The Definition of the Euro-Mediterranean
Region of the Barcelona Process. Design and Weaknesses
Part
III: Political, Economic and Environmental Assessments of the Mediterranean
Chapter
5: Abdelkader Sid Ahmed, Sorbonne, Paris: the Mediterranean: a virtual
geo-economic space
Chapter
6: Hans Günter Brauch, FU Berlin: The Mediterranean 'Space' Beyond
Géopolitique and Globalization: Common 'Space' - Divided 'Region'
Part
IV: Political, Economic and Environmental Assessments of the Mediterranean
Chapter
7: Mohammad Selim, Cairo University: The Impact of the Red Sea and
the Arabian Peninsula on Mediterranean Stability
Chapter
8: Mustafa Aydin, Ankara University: The Impact of the Caucasus
on Mediterranean Stability
Chapter
9: Ephraim Kam, Deputy Director, Jaffee Centre: The Impact of Central
Asian Republics and the Eastern Part of the Middle East on Mediterranean
Stability
Chapter
10: Carlos Echeverria, Madrid: The Southern Boundary: The Sahel
Zone Part V: Brainstorming and Conclusions
Chapter
11: Antonio Marquina and assistant, CUM Madrid: Proposals for a
pragmatic Definition of the Mediterranean space for security and
stability. Participants: G. Abad, M. Aydin, H.G. Brauch, C. Echeverria,
V. Garrido, E. Kam, A. Marquina, A. Priego, J.J.A. Sainz de la Peña,
F. Sanz, M. Selim, A. Sid Ahmed
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