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U. Beck, M. Ritter (1999)
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Salih Özbaran (1974)
The Mediterranean and The Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II
Joshua Arthurs (2007)
Europe (in Theory)History: Reviews of New Books, 35
[In a 1999 interview, Francesco Renda made the following provocative statement: I would like to preface my comments starting with a fundamental consideration: that is, that the geopolitical position of Sicily has changed This geopolitical change coincides with the end of the second millennium, the last years of which have seen two fundamental events. The first is the fall of the Berlin Wall. The second is the birth of the European Union. Taken together, these two events have given rise to a new general condition for the Mediterranean and for the nations and peoples that look out into it.1]
Published: Oct 19, 2015
Keywords: European Union; Land Bridge; Centripetal Force; Italian Peninsula; Optical Illusion
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