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The topic with which we have been grappling over the past three days could scarcely have been more complex. The number of things that can go wrong in and around the Mediterranean, producing shocks and surprises with implications reaching out to shake the whole fabric of world order, is legion. Virtually every type of security problem, subnational or international, from terrorism to the super-power nuclear relationship, exists in the Mediterranean region and most of them interlock with each other.

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Robert O’Neill

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© 1988 International Institute for Strategic Studies

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O’Neill, R. (1988). Conclusion. In: O’Neill, R. (eds) Prospects for Security in the Mediterranean. International Institute for Strategic Studies conference papers. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10513-7_14

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