Greece in a changing Europe : between European integration and Balkan disintegration?
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Greece in a changing Europe : between European integration and Balkan disintegration?
(Europe in change)
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1996
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"Conference held at the London School of Economics on 16-17 June 1994. The conference had the title 'Greece in a changing Europe'"--Pref. and acknowledgements
Includes bibliuographical references and index
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Description
This work explores how Greece, uniquely among European nations, has a direct role in the three great geopolitical changes currently affecting Europe: European integration; the wars of the Yugoslav succession; and the changes in the European security system following the end of the Cold War. The contributors, who also bear in mind domestic factors, investigate Greek foreign policy in the 1990s in the context of these changes. They ask whether Greece is an awkward partner in the European Union; whether Greece will be able to remain an equal member of the EU; how it treats its minorities and political dissenters; and, controversially, whether Greek policy contributed to the Balkan crisis.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Themes and context: contemporary Greek political culture and foreign policy, James Pettiferm
- is Greece an awkward partner?, Loukas Tsoukalis. Part 2 Greece and the European Union: explaining the policy and performance contradictions of a pro-European country, Panayiotis Ioakimidis
- Greek fiscal policy and the European Union, George Tridimas
- Greece and the EMU - inflation convergence and monetary policy, George Michalopoulos. Part 3 Greece and the minorities issue: the international protection of minorities in Greece - issues of rights and obligations, Christos L Rozakis
- ethnic origin, religion, language and constitutional rights, Stephanos Stavros. Part 4 Greece and the new security agenda: a Greek view of Balkan developments, Thanos Veremis
- comment - a western view of Greece's Balkan policy, Jonathan Eyal
- Greece and the USA after the Cold War, Kostas Ifantis
- Greek foreign policy priorities for the 1990s, Theodore A Couloumbis & Prodromos Yannas.
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