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Joe Philips. J.D 부산외국어대학교 지중해지역원 2010 The Mediterranean Review Vol.3 No.1
with the goal of providing data to academics, NGOs, IGOs, and national policy-makers focused on development and poverty reduction (http://www.crop.org/). After a 2003 CROP workshop in Greece, Poverty and Social Deprivation in the Mediterranean: Trends, Policies and Welfare Prospects in the New Millennium was published (2006). The book is a compilation of essays concentrating on the Mediterranean area. An ambitious and welcome contribution, it eschews the typical regional categorizations, instead analyzing poverty and solutions across the Mediterraneans differing political systems, economic levels, and social environments. Countries examined include Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece (Europe Union members and developed); Albania, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia,Croatia, Bulgaria, and Romania (the Balkan and Southeast European transitional economies); Turkey (a Middle Eastern-European cross-roads state); Israel (a Western-Middle Eastern hybrid); the Palestinian areas (zones struggling to develop amidst war), Lebanon (Middle Eastern and fractionalized), and the Maghreb states (North African). Given the regions historical connectedness, population movements, and cross-cultural linkages, this investigative focus was overdue.