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Blue Water Thesis - Maritime Strategy and Global Power Dynamics - cover

Blue Water Thesis - Maritime Strategy and Global Power Dynamics

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Discover the untold story of maritime power's impact on global politics in "Blue Water Thesis." This book delves into how naval strategies shape international relations and maritime law, providing valuable insights for professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
 
1-Blue Water Thesis-Introduces the concept, exploring its origins and significance in today's geopolitics.
 
2-Colony-Examines how maritime power has influenced colonial expansion and governance.
 
3-Self-determination-Explores the role of self-determination in maritime contexts.
 
4-Decolonization-Focuses on the impact of naval power on the dissolution of empires.
 
5-Status of Gibraltar-Analyzes Gibraltar's strategic maritime significance and ongoing disputes.
 
6-Act of Free Choice-Reviews pivotal moments of self-determination influenced by maritime control.
 
7-Decolonisation of Africa-Traces Africa’s decolonization, highlighting naval power’s importance.
 
8-UN List of Non-Self-Governing Territories-Reviews the UN's role in monitoring self-governance, with maritime insights.
 
9-Western Sahara Advisory Opinion-Delves into the legal and political intricacies of Western Sahara, a key maritime region.
 
10-Special Committee on Decolonization-Examines the UN's Special Committee's efforts in maritime contexts.
 
11-Political Status of Western Sahara-Discusses ongoing debates and conflicts over Western Sahara’s status.
 
12-Independence-Explores paths to independence with a focus on maritime power.
 
13-Associated State-Discusses the influence of maritime power on associated states’ relations.
 
14-UN Declaration on Independence-Analyzes the declaration's maritime implications.
 
15-UN Security Council Resolution 312-Investigates its impact on maritime disputes and decolonization.
 
16-Indigenous Rights-Explores the intersection of indigenous rights and maritime territories.
 
17-UN General Assembly Fourth Committee-Reviews the Fourth Committee’s role in maritime issues.
 
18-Political Status of Puerto Rico-Delves into Puerto Rico’s complex status with a maritime focus.
 
19-UNGA Resolution 1541 (XV)-Examines this resolution's influence on maritime law.
 
20-UNGA Resolution 1654 (XVI)-Explores its significance in decolonization and maritime power.
 
21-Sahrawi Nationalism-Understands the rise of Sahrawi nationalism with maritime dimensions.
 
Invest in "Blue Water Thesis" to gain deep insights into how maritime power shapes global politics, offering knowledge that extends far beyond the cost of the book.
Available since: 09/04/2024.
Print length: 258 pages.

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