American Foreign Policy Towards the Colonels Greece

American Foreign Policy Towards the Colonels  Greece
Author: Neovi M. Karakatsanis,Jonathan Swarts
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137523181

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This book seeks to comprehensively analyze and document U.S. foreign policy toward a strategic Cold War ally that posed a stark challenge to the traditionally-stated U.S. preference for democracy and political freedom. It details the complex ways in which the U.S. reacted to that challenge and went about crafting policies of longer-term accommodation with a regime it wished to retain as a close ally in a strategically important part of the world.

American Foreign Policy Towards the Colonels Greece

American Foreign Policy Towards the Colonels  Greece
Author: Neovi M. Karakatsanis,Jonathan Swarts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Greece
ISBN: 1349706280

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"This book seeks to comprehensively analyze and document U.S. foreign policy toward a strategic Cold War ally that posed a stark challenge to the traditionally-stated U.S. preference for democracy and political freedom. It details the complex ways in which the U.S. reacted to that challenge and went about crafting policies of longer-term accommodation with a regime it wished to retain as a close ally in a strategically important part of the world."--

The Colonels Coup and the American Embassy

The Colonels  Coup and the American Embassy
Author: Robert V. Keeley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010
Genre: Cold War
ISBN: 027105610X

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"A first-hand account, by a U.S. diplomat, of the 1967 military coup in Greece, and of how U.S. policy was formulated, debated, and implemented during this period. Explores Greek-U.S. relations within the larger historical framework of the Cold War"--Provided by publisher.

The Colonels Coup and the American Embassy

The Colonels  Coup and the American Embassy
Author: Robert V. Keeley
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780271050119

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The so-called Colonels&’ coup of April 21, 1967, was a major event in the history of the Cold War, ushering in a seven-year period of military rule in Greece. In the wake of the coup, some eight thousand people affiliated with the Communist Party were rounded up, and Greece became yet another country where the fear of Communism led the United States into alliance with a repressive right-wing authoritarian regime. In military coups in some other countries, it is known that the CIA and other agencies of the U.S. government played an active role in encouraging and facilitating the takeover. The Colonels&’ coup, however, came as a surprise to the United States (which was expecting a Generals&’ coup instead). Yet the U.S. government accepted it after the fact, despite internal disputes within policymaking circles about the wisdom of accommodating the upstart Papadopoulos regime. Among the dissenters was Robert Keeley, then serving in the U.S. Embassy in Greece. This is his insider&’s account of how U.S. policy was formulated, debated, and implemented during the critical years 1966 to 1969 in Greek-U.S. relations.

The Colonels Coup and the American Embassy

The Colonels  Coup and the American Embassy
Author: Robert V. Keeley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010
Genre: Cold War
ISBN: 0271055375

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"A first-hand account, by a U.S. diplomat, of the 1967 military coup in Greece, and of how U.S. policy was formulated, debated, and implemented during this period. Explores Greek-U.S. relations within the larger historical framework of the Cold War"--Provided by publisher.

Britain Greece and The Colonels 1967 74

Britain  Greece and The Colonels  1967 74
Author: Konstantina Maragkou
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781787383746

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The long history of Anglo-Greek relations has deservedly attracted much attention. One of its most controversial -- yet least explored -- phases was that spanning the Greek Colonels' seven-year military junta, from 1967-74. Drawing on a corpus of diverse, original and largely primary material, Maragkou provides the first comprehensive analysis of British policy towards Greece during this tumultuous era. Not only does she contribute to the historiography of Anglo- Greek relations, but her book also serves as a case study of British foreign policy within the Cold War. And by demonstrating that national history can be best understood by analyzing the relationship between a nation state and factors beyond its control, the conclusions drawn can be applied beyond the strictly regional or the exclusively bi-lateral, as they also fit into a transnational paradigm. It was in the 1960s when what we now term 'globalization' was in full swing. Henceforward, no nation -- and no foreign office -- was an island: it was part of a whole, in which both state and non-state actors internationally played their part in the evolution of thinking on foreign affairs. Here is the key to understanding the tortuous history of Britain and the Greek Colonels -- one that has many echoes in our own time.

Britain and the Greek Colonels

Britain and the Greek Colonels
Author: Alexandros Nafpliotis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0755625838

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"At the apex of international Cold War tension, an alliance of Greek military leaders seized power in Athens. Seven years of violent political repression followed in Greece, yet as Cold War allies, the Greek colonels had continued international support- especially from Britain. Why did successive governments, those of Harold Wilson and Edward Heath, choose to pursue an alliance with these military dictators? Alexandros Nafpliotis' book examines British foreign policy towards Greece, exposing a guiding principle of pragmatism above all else. This is the first systematic study of Britain and the Greek military Junta of the early 1970s to be based on newly released National Archive documents, US and Greek sources and personal interviews with leading actors. Comparing and contrasting the attitudes of both Labour and Conservative governments towards the Junta in Greece, Nafpliotis outlines a great degree of continuity, as well as showing where and how moral and public relations issues were overcome in order to facilitate a close relationship with the colonels. 'Britain and the Greek Colonels' is a comprehensive history of international diplomacy and realpolitik in the Cold War period and will be essential reading for students and scholars of Cold War history, the history of modern Greece and International Relations."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Entangled Allies

Entangled Allies
Author: Monteagle Stearns
Publsiher: Council on Foreign Relations
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0876091109

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From the John Holmes Library collection.