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GEOPOLITICA Vol XIII n. 1/2024 IL MEDITERRANEO NEL PRISMA DELLA GEOPOLITICA MONDIALE – THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA IN THE PRISM OF WORLD GEOPOLITICS

GEOPOLITICA Vol XIII n. 1/2024 IL MEDITERRANEO NEL PRISMA DELLA GEOPOLITICA MONDIALE – THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA IN THE PRISM OF WORLD GEOPOLITICS

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Contrasting the Business of Smuggling Migrants: A Managerial Approach Carlo Amenta (University of Palermo, Italy.), Paolo Di Betta (University of Palermo, Italy), Calogero “Gery” Ferrara (Prosecutor at the EPPO European Public Prosecutor Office) ABSTRACT This article deals with the contrast to the criminal organizations that support the smuggling of illegal immigrants along the Central Mediterranean route. The purpose of the article is to show why and how the knowledge of the business of the criminal organizations that deal with human smuggling is useful to set up the appropriate strategies to contrast them. Management theories provide useful insights for prosecutors and should be adopted as investigative tools; they will prove especially...
GEOPOLITICA Vol XII n. 2/2023 – Lo sviluppo costiero e le zone economiche esclusive 

GEOPOLITICA Vol XII n. 2/2023 – Lo sviluppo costiero e le zone economiche esclusive 

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Articoli La potenza marittima e i suoi limiti: un punto di vista teorico Federico Bordonaro Vision & Global Trends. International Institute for Global Analyses (Progetto Società Italiana di Geopolitica). ABSTRACT This article investigates the limits of maritime power, by critically analyzing the theorizations of Jakub Grygiel, Saul B. Cohen and Randall Collins in light of the new phase of geopolitical competition marked by both warlike (Ukraine) and potentially military (Taiwan) conflicts having, among the main issues at stake, the control of closed seas, straits, archipelagos, coastlines and maritime trade routes. The impression is that the limits of maritime power inevitably emerge in the event that states lose their positional and comparative human resources adv...