Modern Greek democracy : the end of a long journey ?
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Modern Greek democracy : the end of a long journey ?
University Press of America, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [97]-109) and index
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内容説明
Even though ancient Greece is the birthplace of democracy, the history of modern Greece has been characterized by political instability and misfortune. In Modern Greek Democracy, George S. Kaloudis documents the many forms of dictatorship and democracy that Greece has witnessed since its war for independence against the Ottomans. He begins his study with a discussion of the factors that have contributed to Greece's political instability since the early 19th century. After examining the military dictatorship of 1967-1974 that was a critical transitional period in modern Greek politics, Kaloudis considers international and domestic changes since 1974 that have contributed to the consolidation of democracy. Comprehensive in scope, this study will be of value to scholars of Greek history as well as those seeking to understand the current political struggles and independence movements in Eastern Europe.
目次
- chapter 1 Reasons for the Political Instability: Greek Independence
- Sources of Government
- Character and Culture of the Greeks
- Foreign Interference and the Monarchy chapter 2 Military Dictatorship: Background
- Reasons for the Coup
- Lack of Legitimacy
- Fall of the Junta chapter 3 Consolidation of Democracy: Role of Karamanlis
- Significance of the Electoral Process
- Supportive Environment in Europe
- Role of the United States
- Role of the Domestic Environment chapter 4 Conclusion chapter 5 Notes chapter 6 References chapter 7 Index
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