
Aegean Dispute Theory
The Aegean Dispute Theory explores the complex disagreements between Greece and Turkey over territorial rights and maritime boundaries in the Aegean Sea. These disputes involve issues such as exclusive economic zones, airspace, and the sovereignty of islands. The theory examines how historical claims, national security concerns, and regional politics influence negotiations. Resolving these disputes requires balancing legal claims with diplomatic efforts to foster cooperation and stability. Essentially, it’s about understanding how historical, legal, and political factors intertwine to shape the ongoing territorial disagreements in this strategically important maritime region.