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Topic* —Please choose an option—Energy and Environmental SecurityThe Quest for Water Security in the RegionSustainable Development in Eastern MediterraneanGreece and Financial SupervisionRegional Economics, Development and InnovationHydrocarbons and New AlliancesThe Politics of Pipelines in the RegionNatural Resources as a Source of Conflict in the Middle EastPolitical Reform and Instability after the Arab SpringNew Security Arrangements for the Eastern MediterraneanLegitimacy and Authority in the Politics of the RegionArmed Conflict, Hybrid Warfare and the Use of New Technologies in the RegionTerrorist Organizations and Religious Fundamentalism in the RegionStrategic Threats to Eastern Mediterranean Security and the Quest for Regional StabilityNationalist Ideology and the Nation-State Model in Eastern MediterraneanGreco-Turkish RelationsArab-Israeli RelationsThe Cyprus Question in the Geopolitical Conundrum of the RegionErdogan’s TurkeyThe Palestinian QuestionThe Role of Israel in the Eastern MediterraneanEgypt as a Pivotal Player in the RegionThe Future of SyriaLebanon’s Politics and Regional RelationsThe Jordan ParadigmThe Great Powers and the Eastern MediterraneanThe European Union and the Eastern MediterraneanPower Figures and how they shape Inter-State Relations in the Eastern MediterraneanGovernance and Public Administration in Conflict ZonesMigration and MulticulturalismRefugees in the Eastern Mediterranean RegionChallenges of Handling Internal Displacement in the Eastern MediterraneanMedia and Political Communication in Conflict ZonesThe Challenges of Democratic Processes in the Eastern MediterraneanFreedom of Speech vs ‘National Security’Human Rights and Social Justice in the RegionCultural Landscapes in the Eastern MediterraneanThe Politics of Islamism and RealpolitikSocial Fragmentation and Religious Diversity in the Eastern MediterraneanKemalism and Islamism in the Turkish-Cypriot CommunityThe Politics of Culture in the Eastern MediterraneanCivil Society and IslamConflicting Narratives and the Politics of Blame-Game in the Region
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