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      <title>The United States and the Mediterranean : a new strategic context</title>
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      <description>Title: The United States and the Mediterranean : a new strategic context
Abstract: The United States has been a Mediterranean power for&#xD;
over 200 years, but American strategy toward the region&#xD;
remains fragmented and diffuse. Traditionally, the US approach&#xD;
has been divided, intellectually and bureaucratically, along rigid&#xD;
geographic lines: Europe, including Turkey on the one hand, and the&#xD;
Middle East/North Africa on the other. With the important exception&#xD;
of wider-ranging military commands, including EUCOM and the Sixth&#xD;
Fleet, American foreign and security policy lack the trans-regional,&#xD;
north-south aspect that has been a key feature of European strategy&#xD;
toward the region in recent decades.&#xD;
How durable is this fragmented approach, and does a new&#xD;
Administration in Washington offer an opportunity for change? This&#xD;
analysis argues that the US is unlikely to develop a specific Mediterranean&#xD;
policy any time soon. But a changing strategic environment suggests&#xD;
that Mediterranean issues and Mediterranean activities are likely to&#xD;
become more central to transatlantic cooperation over the next few&#xD;
years. From an American perspective, there will be important new&#xD;
opportunities for cooperation on both sides of the Mediterranean, and&#xD;
on both sides of the Atlantic.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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