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A2/AD in the Western Mediterranean? Is Algeria developing anti-access/area-denial capabilities? / Colom-Piella, Guillem   Journal Article
Colom-Piella, Guillem Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The operational and strategic effects associated with the creation of defensive bastions in the seas off China, in Eastern Europe, or the Persian Gulf have prompted extensive military debate. The article aims to contribute to this debate by speculating on the potential creation of an Algerian A2/AD bubble in the Western Mediterranean. Such a zone does not appear to exist, but Algerian military developments allow it to monitor air and naval movements in an area comprising the Straits of Gibraltar, the Balearic Islands and Sardinia and to increase its capability to deny access to these parts, thus consolidating an AD zone with potential strategic effects.
Key Words Algeria  Western Mediterranean  IADS  A2/AD  Straits of Gibraltar 
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Is Morocco operating a grey zone in Ceuta and Melilla? / Baqués-Quesada, Josep   Journal Article
Baqués-Quesada, Josep Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Tensions between Spain and Morocco rose throughout 2021. However, they stem from decades-long conflicts over territory. One of Rabat’s main claims relates to the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, located on the north coast of Africa. The present article highlights the main clashes between the two countries and their respective positions. It then explores whether Morocco is operating a Grey Zone strategy to secure control over the two cities in the medium term and concludes that this is indeed the case.
Key Words Spain  Morocco  Strategy  Grey Zone  Straits of Gibraltar 
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