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In response to the escalating, asymmetric threats in the Mediterranean, including terrorism, illegal immigration, cyber security vulnerabilities, and maritime insecurity, this study investigates how economic factors contribute to a perpetuating cycle of these threats and their severe economic impacts. Adopting a mixed methods approach, grounded in qualitative analysis and augmented with relevant quantitative data, the analysis seeks to dissect the intricate economic dimensions of asymmetric threats in the Mediterranean. The findings reveal a cyclical pattern where economic factors not only give rise to these threats but are also exacerbated by them, leading to heightened economic instability. The study highlights the potential of economic resilience in breaking this destructive cycle. It concludes with the necessity for integrated policies that strategically combine economic and security measures, emphasizing that effective mitigation of these threats requires a comprehensive approach that addresses both their economic roots and their security implications.
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