The Greek Junta and the International System
A Case Study of Southern European Dictatorships, 1967-74
Herausgeber: Klapsis, Antonis; Hatzivassiliou, Evanthis; Arvanitopoulos, Constantine
The Greek Junta and the International System
A Case Study of Southern European Dictatorships, 1967-74
Herausgeber: Klapsis, Antonis; Hatzivassiliou, Evanthis; Arvanitopoulos, Constantine
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This book examines the international dimensions of the Greek military dictatorship of 1967-74 and uses it as a case study to evaluate the major shifts occurring in the international system during a period of rapid change.
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This book examines the international dimensions of the Greek military dictatorship of 1967-74 and uses it as a case study to evaluate the major shifts occurring in the international system during a period of rapid change.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9781032174150
- ISBN-10: 1032174153
- Artikelnr.: 62570161
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9781032174150
- ISBN-10: 1032174153
- Artikelnr.: 62570161
Antonis Klapsis is Assistant Professor of Diplomacy and International Organization at the University of the Peloponnese, Greece. Constantine Arvanitopoulos is the Constantine Karamanlis Chair in Hellenic and European Studies at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA. Evanthis Hatzivassiliou is Professor of Post-war History at the University of Athens, Greece. Effi e G. H. Pedaliu is a Visiting Fellow at LSE IDEAS, UK.
Foreword
JOHN O. IATRIDES
1 Introduction
ANTONIS KLAPSIS, CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS, EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU AND
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
PART I: International actors
2 'Papandreou Derangement Syndrome'?: the United States and the April 1967
coup
JAMES E. MILLER
3 Greece in the tapes: Nixon and the junta
HARRY PAPASOTIRIOU
4 France and the Greek Colonels
MAURICE VAÏSSE
5 Italy and the Greek military regime from the 1967 coup d'état to the fall
of the dictatorship
ANTONIO VARSORI
6 The Bavarian Greek radio programme for Greek migrants and its impact on
Greek-German relations, 1967-74
NIKOS PAPANASTASIOU
7 Beyond the bi-polar world: Greece's relations with China, Israel and
Africa, 1967-73
DIONYSIOS CHOURCHOULIS, MANOLIS KOUMAS AND ANASTASIOS PANOUTSOPOULOS
PART II: International institutions and transnational processes
8 A clash of cultures? The UN, the Council of Europe and the Greek
dictators
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
9 Taking a stance: the European Community and the Greek junta
EIRINI KARAMOUZI
10 The challenges of modernism: Greece, environmentalism and the NATO
Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society, 1969-79
EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU
11 'The situation in Greece': American human rights activism in the wake of
the 1967 coup
SARAH B. SNYDER
12 The Beckets vs. the Colonels: a study in the micro-evolution of global
human rights activism in the 'long 1960s'
KONSTANTINA MARAGKOU
PART III Transitions in Southern Europe: the comparative perspective
13 The Colonels' coup of 1967 and the military takeovers in Turkey in 1960
and 1971
MOGENS PELT
14 International dimensions of democratization: revisiting the Spanish case
CHARLES POWELL
15 The Cold War and the Portuguese Revolution: three paradigms of an
exemplary case study
MARIO DEL PERO
16 The Greek transition to democracy
ANTONIS KLAPSIS
17 Praetorian military regimes: the Greek case
CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS
Conclusions
18 The Colonels' dictatorship 1967-74: bringing in the international
MICHAEL COX
Index
JOHN O. IATRIDES
1 Introduction
ANTONIS KLAPSIS, CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS, EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU AND
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
PART I: International actors
2 'Papandreou Derangement Syndrome'?: the United States and the April 1967
coup
JAMES E. MILLER
3 Greece in the tapes: Nixon and the junta
HARRY PAPASOTIRIOU
4 France and the Greek Colonels
MAURICE VAÏSSE
5 Italy and the Greek military regime from the 1967 coup d'état to the fall
of the dictatorship
ANTONIO VARSORI
6 The Bavarian Greek radio programme for Greek migrants and its impact on
Greek-German relations, 1967-74
NIKOS PAPANASTASIOU
7 Beyond the bi-polar world: Greece's relations with China, Israel and
Africa, 1967-73
DIONYSIOS CHOURCHOULIS, MANOLIS KOUMAS AND ANASTASIOS PANOUTSOPOULOS
PART II: International institutions and transnational processes
8 A clash of cultures? The UN, the Council of Europe and the Greek
dictators
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
9 Taking a stance: the European Community and the Greek junta
EIRINI KARAMOUZI
10 The challenges of modernism: Greece, environmentalism and the NATO
Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society, 1969-79
EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU
11 'The situation in Greece': American human rights activism in the wake of
the 1967 coup
SARAH B. SNYDER
12 The Beckets vs. the Colonels: a study in the micro-evolution of global
human rights activism in the 'long 1960s'
KONSTANTINA MARAGKOU
PART III Transitions in Southern Europe: the comparative perspective
13 The Colonels' coup of 1967 and the military takeovers in Turkey in 1960
and 1971
MOGENS PELT
14 International dimensions of democratization: revisiting the Spanish case
CHARLES POWELL
15 The Cold War and the Portuguese Revolution: three paradigms of an
exemplary case study
MARIO DEL PERO
16 The Greek transition to democracy
ANTONIS KLAPSIS
17 Praetorian military regimes: the Greek case
CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS
Conclusions
18 The Colonels' dictatorship 1967-74: bringing in the international
MICHAEL COX
Index
Foreword
JOHN O. IATRIDES
1 Introduction
ANTONIS KLAPSIS, CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS, EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU AND
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
PART I: International actors
2 'Papandreou Derangement Syndrome'?: the United States and the April 1967
coup
JAMES E. MILLER
3 Greece in the tapes: Nixon and the junta
HARRY PAPASOTIRIOU
4 France and the Greek Colonels
MAURICE VAÏSSE
5 Italy and the Greek military regime from the 1967 coup d'état to the fall
of the dictatorship
ANTONIO VARSORI
6 The Bavarian Greek radio programme for Greek migrants and its impact on
Greek-German relations, 1967-74
NIKOS PAPANASTASIOU
7 Beyond the bi-polar world: Greece's relations with China, Israel and
Africa, 1967-73
DIONYSIOS CHOURCHOULIS, MANOLIS KOUMAS AND ANASTASIOS PANOUTSOPOULOS
PART II: International institutions and transnational processes
8 A clash of cultures? The UN, the Council of Europe and the Greek
dictators
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
9 Taking a stance: the European Community and the Greek junta
EIRINI KARAMOUZI
10 The challenges of modernism: Greece, environmentalism and the NATO
Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society, 1969-79
EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU
11 'The situation in Greece': American human rights activism in the wake of
the 1967 coup
SARAH B. SNYDER
12 The Beckets vs. the Colonels: a study in the micro-evolution of global
human rights activism in the 'long 1960s'
KONSTANTINA MARAGKOU
PART III Transitions in Southern Europe: the comparative perspective
13 The Colonels' coup of 1967 and the military takeovers in Turkey in 1960
and 1971
MOGENS PELT
14 International dimensions of democratization: revisiting the Spanish case
CHARLES POWELL
15 The Cold War and the Portuguese Revolution: three paradigms of an
exemplary case study
MARIO DEL PERO
16 The Greek transition to democracy
ANTONIS KLAPSIS
17 Praetorian military regimes: the Greek case
CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS
Conclusions
18 The Colonels' dictatorship 1967-74: bringing in the international
MICHAEL COX
Index
JOHN O. IATRIDES
1 Introduction
ANTONIS KLAPSIS, CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS, EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU AND
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
PART I: International actors
2 'Papandreou Derangement Syndrome'?: the United States and the April 1967
coup
JAMES E. MILLER
3 Greece in the tapes: Nixon and the junta
HARRY PAPASOTIRIOU
4 France and the Greek Colonels
MAURICE VAÏSSE
5 Italy and the Greek military regime from the 1967 coup d'état to the fall
of the dictatorship
ANTONIO VARSORI
6 The Bavarian Greek radio programme for Greek migrants and its impact on
Greek-German relations, 1967-74
NIKOS PAPANASTASIOU
7 Beyond the bi-polar world: Greece's relations with China, Israel and
Africa, 1967-73
DIONYSIOS CHOURCHOULIS, MANOLIS KOUMAS AND ANASTASIOS PANOUTSOPOULOS
PART II: International institutions and transnational processes
8 A clash of cultures? The UN, the Council of Europe and the Greek
dictators
EFFIE G. H. PEDALIU
9 Taking a stance: the European Community and the Greek junta
EIRINI KARAMOUZI
10 The challenges of modernism: Greece, environmentalism and the NATO
Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society, 1969-79
EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU
11 'The situation in Greece': American human rights activism in the wake of
the 1967 coup
SARAH B. SNYDER
12 The Beckets vs. the Colonels: a study in the micro-evolution of global
human rights activism in the 'long 1960s'
KONSTANTINA MARAGKOU
PART III Transitions in Southern Europe: the comparative perspective
13 The Colonels' coup of 1967 and the military takeovers in Turkey in 1960
and 1971
MOGENS PELT
14 International dimensions of democratization: revisiting the Spanish case
CHARLES POWELL
15 The Cold War and the Portuguese Revolution: three paradigms of an
exemplary case study
MARIO DEL PERO
16 The Greek transition to democracy
ANTONIS KLAPSIS
17 Praetorian military regimes: the Greek case
CONSTANTINE ARVANITOPOULOS
Conclusions
18 The Colonels' dictatorship 1967-74: bringing in the international
MICHAEL COX
Index