This blog will serve as an information exchange board prior to our departure, and will continue to be a forum of exchange of information throughout the trip. This blog has been kept since 2016 and has been an open forum not only for the participants, but also for family and friends that have wanted to follow the program and progress from afar. I ask that you are honest and respectful in your entries and that you share as much as you want, without fear of censorship. This year we have fourteen participants to the program, who will study and travel throughout the Eastern Mediterranean and experience the geopolitical issues of security not only from the perspective of the chessboard, but at the personal level of the street and the community. From Crete, to Athens, to Sicily, to Malta, to Rome, Cyprus, to Crete!
There is a great deal to read and view prior to departure in preparation and I will provide some general sources here and will continue to send information over the next two months. Here are some sources to begin with:
James Stavridis, Sea Power: History and Geopolitics of the World's Oceans
Robert Kaplan, Mediterranean Winter
Marjory McGin, Things Can Only Get Feta
Barry Unsworth, Crete
Women Under Siege
There is a great deal to read and view prior to departure in preparation and I will provide some general sources here and will continue to send information over the next two months. Here are some sources to begin with:
James Stavridis, Sea Power: History and Geopolitics of the World's Oceans
Robert Kaplan, Mediterranean Winter
Marjory McGin, Things Can Only Get Feta
Barry Unsworth, Crete
Women Under Siege
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