For a small country whose main relevance to the outside world has always been its strategic location and whose known history has been moulded by that fact, security has been remarkably low on the list of priorities on Malta’s national agenda since independence. In recent years, security has become an issue of keen political debate, although security per se may not be the real reason why the subject has been brought out into the limelight by both government and opposition. More than just an issue in its own right, security began featuring rather more as a function of the main direction of Malta’s foreign policy, which during the past decade has been focused on relations with the European Union.peer-reviewe
CO 926, the main series of volumes containing the Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Offices’ origi...
In our mental agenda for this work, set out in the previous pages, we asked what the relationship of...
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The end of the Cold War led to a seismic change in the political and security milieux. Within this ...
For the last decade, the dramatic events in eastern and central Europe have (rightly) dominated th...
Small islands states have an ambiguous role in the international arena; their political role has ev...
Soon after gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1964, Malta began to seek to establish a...
Britain had little interest in the Mediterranean and almost none in Malta until Napoleon Bonaparte s...
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Malta and Singapore attained full independence nearly a year apart: 21 September 1964 and 9 August ...
Malta has had a long history of occupation. Much of the time the Island was garrisoned and thus civ...
By the inter-war period the political considerations at the Colonial Office together with the naval ...
The end of empire was rarely a neat or seamless process. Elements of empire often persisted despite...
The title of this chapter introduces us to various new developments that begin to characterise a nat...
Justifiably, when the British first came to Malta, they were overawed by the massiveness of our fort...
CO 926, the main series of volumes containing the Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Offices’ origi...
In our mental agenda for this work, set out in the previous pages, we asked what the relationship of...
Few places around the shores of the Mediterranean can better attest to the adage that ‘fortificati...
The end of the Cold War led to a seismic change in the political and security milieux. Within this ...
For the last decade, the dramatic events in eastern and central Europe have (rightly) dominated th...
Small islands states have an ambiguous role in the international arena; their political role has ev...
Soon after gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1964, Malta began to seek to establish a...
Britain had little interest in the Mediterranean and almost none in Malta until Napoleon Bonaparte s...
The author revises with a critical eye the treatment given the issue of security during the Euro-Med...
Malta and Singapore attained full independence nearly a year apart: 21 September 1964 and 9 August ...
Malta has had a long history of occupation. Much of the time the Island was garrisoned and thus civ...
By the inter-war period the political considerations at the Colonial Office together with the naval ...
The end of empire was rarely a neat or seamless process. Elements of empire often persisted despite...
The title of this chapter introduces us to various new developments that begin to characterise a nat...
Justifiably, when the British first came to Malta, they were overawed by the massiveness of our fort...
CO 926, the main series of volumes containing the Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Offices’ origi...
In our mental agenda for this work, set out in the previous pages, we asked what the relationship of...
Few places around the shores of the Mediterranean can better attest to the adage that ‘fortificati...