Aydın, MustafaAydın, MustafaTriantaphyllou, Dimitrios2019-06-272019-06-27201011468-38571743-96391468-38571743-9639https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/1083https://doi.org/10.1080/14683857.2010.503648The Black Sea region is coming into its own although it is at times a contested and dangerous neighbourhood. Despite heightened interest in the region its real priorities and needs are still being largely ignored by insiders and outsiders alike. What is needed are regional solutions for regional problems. The authors present the key findings and recommendations of the Commission on the Black Sea a civil society initiative comprising a number of current and former policy-makers scholars and practitioners both from within the region and from outside with the purpose of contributing to a joint vision and a common strategy for the Black Sea region by developing new knowledge in areas of key concern.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBlack SeaBSECEuropean UnionRegional cooperationSecuritySustainable developmentA 2020 vision for the Black Sea region: the Commission on the Black Sea proposesArticle373380310WOS:00028213100000810.1080/14683857.2010.5036482-s2.0-77957072846Q2Q1