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The Mediterranean sea has been a key geopolitical territory in the global international relations of the twentieth century; of crucial importance to the US, the Middle East and in the history of the EU. As Cold War documents become declassified and these archives become accessible to western historians, this volume reassesses the secret war waged over three decades for control of the Mediterranean Sea. An American lake in the 1950s, a battlefield for influence in the Cold War of the 1960s, and an increasingly important political arena for the oil-rich Gulf States in the 1970s, the Mediterranean offers a focal point around which the major themes and narratives of Cold War history were constructed. Detente in Cold War Europe draws together detailed analyses of the major moments of post-WWII history through the prism of the Mediterranean - including the signing of the Helsinki Accords in 1975, the Jordan crisis of 1970, the Soviet role in the Yom Kippur war, the Cyprus emergency of 1974, US-Soviet detente and US-Israeli relations under President Nixon.
This book is a vital work for historians of the twentieth century and for those seeking to understand the importance of the Mediterranean in the political history of the Cold War.

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Elena Calandri is Associate Professor of the History of International Relations - photo 1
Elena Calandri is Associate Professor of the History of International Relations at the University of Padua. She has published on the political history of the Mediterranean during the Cold War, European integration, and Italian foreign policy.
Daniele Caviglia is Associate Professor at the Universit degli studi internazionali of Rome.
Antonio Varsori is Professor of the History of International Relations at the University of Padua.
Contents ELENA CALANDRI DANIELE CAVIGLIA ANTONIO VARSORI EFFIE GH PEDALIU - photo 2
Contents
ELENA CALANDRI, DANIELE CAVIGLIA, ANTONIO VARSORI
EFFIE G.H. PEDALIU
ELENA CALANDRI
GUIA MIGANI
NICOLAS BADALASSI
MARCO GALEAZZI
VALENTINE LOMELLINI
ANTONIO DONNO
DANIELE DE LUCA
ISABELLA GINOR AND GIDEON REMEZ
JOHN SAKKAS
JAN ASMUSSEN
OLIVER RATHKOLB
HOUDA BEN HAMOUDA
MEHMET DOSEMECI
MASSIMILIANO TRENTIN
MASSIMILIANO CRICCO
Jan Asmussen is a political scientist and historian at the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Kiel, and Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy at Queens University Belfast. His research focuses on state-building, reconciliation, and political developments in Europe and the Middle East. He previously served as head of the conflict and security cluster at the European Centre for Minority Studies, Flensburg, and worked at various universities in Cyprus.
Nicolas Badalassi is Associate Professor of Contemporary History at the University of South Brittany. He holds a PhD from the University of Paris, Sorbonne Nouvelle. In 201213, he administrated the Sorbonne Cold War Studies Project. He is the author of En finir avec la guerre froide: la France, lEurope et le processus dHelsinki, 19651975 (2014). He has published various articles concerning French foreign policy in the Cold War era and the Helsinki Process. He has also co-edited the publication Les pays dEurope orientale et la Mditerrane: relations et regards croiss, 19671989 (2013).
Houda Ben Hamouda is a final year doctoral candidate in the history of international relations at the University of Paris, Panthon-Sorbonne. Her research focuses on the policy of European cooperation towards the Mediterranean area during the Cold War, post-colonial relations between France and the countries of the Maghreb, and the political and economic history of the Maghreb region. She is, since September 2015, a postdoctoral within the Finnish Academy research project Supra- and Transnational Foreign Policy versus National Parliamentary Government and is a member of the Pierre Renouvin Institute. Recent publications include Laccs aux fonds contempo-rains des archives nationales de la Tunisie: un tat des lieux (2014) and, co-edited with Nicolas Badalassi, Les pays dEurope orientale et la Mditerrane: relations et regards croiss, 19671989 (2013).
Elena Calandri is Associate Professor of the History of International Relations at the University of Padua. She has published on the political history of the Mediterranean during the Cold War, European integration, and Italian foreign policy. Her publications include LOccidente e la difesa del Mediterraneo 19471956 (1997), Il primato sfuggente: lEuropa e l intervento per lo sviluppo 19572007 (2009), Understanding the EEC Mediterranean Policy: Trade, security, development and the redrafting of Mediterranean boundaries, in C. Hiepel, European Integration in a Globalizing World 19701985 (2014), Prima della globalizzazione: LItalia, la cooperazione allo sviluppo e la Guerra fredda 19551995 ( 2013), and, with M. E. Guasconi and R. Ranieri, Storia politica e economica dell integrazione europea (2015).
Daniele Caviglia is Associate Professor at Universit degli studi internazionali in Rome. Among his recent publications are La diplomazia italiana e gli equilibri mediterranei: la politica mediorientale dellItalia dalla guerra dei Sei Giorni al conflitto del Kippur (19671970) (with M. Cricco and Soveria Mannelli, 2006), Dollari, petrolio e aiuti allo sviluppo: le relazioni Nord-Sud negli anni 60 e 70 (edited with A. Varsori, 2008), and Aldo Moro nellItalia contemporanea (edited with F. Perfetti, A. Ungari and D. De Luca, 2011).
Massimiliano Cricco currently teaches history of the European Union at the University of Urbino and previously taught international history at the University of Perugia, Tuscia and EMUNI (Euro-Mediterranean University of Slovenia). He is the author or co-author of four books, including Il petrolio dei Senussi: Stati Uniti e Gran Bretagna dall indipendenza a Gheddafi (19491973) (2005) and with Federico Cresti, Gheddafi: I volti del potere (2011). He has also authored and co-authored many articles and chapters on Libya and the history of the Mediterranean countries.
Daniele De Luca is Associate Professor of the History of International Relations at the University of Salento. He has studied American Middle East policy during the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations, writing essays and books on the subject (La difficile amicizia: alle radici dellalleanza israelo-americana, 19561963, 2001). In 2011 he edited (with others) and published a volume on foreign and domestic Italian politics during the 1960s and 70s (Aldo Moro nellItalia contem-poranea, 2011).
Antonio Donno is Professor of the History of International Relations at the University of Salento. He has also lectured at LUISS, Rome. His studies are mainly focused on the relations of the United States with Middle Eastern countries, particularly Israel. He has recently edited (with Giuliana Iurlano) the volume Nixon, Kissinger e il Medio Oriente (19691973) (2010) and written Una relazione speciale: Stati Uniti e Israele dal 1948 al 2009 (2013).
Mehmet Dosemeci is Assistant Professor of History at Bucknell University. His research interests include TurkishEEC/EU relations, the history of European integration, national planning, and the vagaries of Turkish nationalism and Westernization in the twentieth century. He is the author of Debating Turkish Modernity Civilization, Nationalism, and the EEC (2013).
Marco Galeazzi ( 2011) was a specialist of the History of European Communism and a member of the Fondazione Istituto Gramsci. Among his publications are Togliatti e Tito: tra identit nazionale e internazionalismo (2005) and Il PCI e il movimento dei paesi non allineati 19551975 (2011).
Isabella Ginor (formerly Soviet/ Russian affairs specialist for Israels leading newspaper, Haaretz) and Gideon Remez (formerly head of foreign news, Israel Radio) are research fellows of the Truman Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in the Soviet military and intelligence involvement in the ArabIsraeli conflict. Their book Foxbats over Dimona: The Soviets Nuclear Gamble in the Six-Day War (2007) won the Washington Institute for Near East Policys Book Prize silver medal.
Valentine Lomellini is Researcher at the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, University of Padua. She earned a PhD in Political Systems and Institutional Changes at the Institute of Advanced Studies IMT. She was awarded the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic for her PhD dissertation. Her publications include
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