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Black Sea Security
EditorMykhailo Gonchar (since 2017)
CategoriesInternational relations
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherNomos Center (2005-2013), Strategy XXI Centre for Global Studies (since 2017)
First issue8 February 2005
(re-registered 11 December 2017)
CountryUkraine
LanguageEnglish, Ukrainian
Websitegeostrategy.org.ua/en/chornomorska-bezpeka
ISSN 2616-9274

Black Sea Security (Ukrainian: Чорноморська безпека) was a Ukrainian magazine covering security problems in the Black Sea and Caspian Region. It was published by the Nomos Center and was established on 8 February 2005. Articles were published in Ukrainian or Russian, sometimes in English with Russian translation. All articles included short summaries in English. The magazine ceased publication in 2014 when Nomos Center was closed following the annexation of Crimea by Russia.[1] Oleksiy Bessarabov, the deputy chief editor of the magazine, was detained in 2014.[2]

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