Edited by Francesco Anghelone and Andrea Ungari
Preface by Paolo De Nardis
Introduction by Gianluigi Rossi
Now in its eleventh edition, Atlante Geopolitico del Mediterraneo 2025 remains an essential reference for understanding the political, economic, and social transformations shaping the region. Updated in content and enhanced with a refreshed graphic design, this volume offers a detailed and authoritative analysis of the balance of power and the strategies of global and regional actors.
The volume is divided into three sections: the first features essays by Gregory Alegi and Stefano Pelaggi, offering an analysis of the interests of the United States and China in the Mediterranean. The second includes eleven historical and geopolitical profiles, each dedicated to one of the eleven countries on the southern shore of the Mediterranean. These provide a clear and up-to-date picture for understanding the challenges and opportunities of this strategic area.
The volume concludes with the Dialoghi Mediterranei section, presenting three essays that analyse the fall of the Assad regime and its impact on the interests of Russia, Iran, and Turkey—an essential insight for anyone seeking to understand the new geopolitical dynamics of the region.
Publisher: Bordeaux Edizioni