This book is a contribution to celebrating the 200th anniversary of our proclaimed status and independence. It shows that the modern Greek experience of civil conflicts related to national integration is only one case among many others, governed by the same general legislation. Every nation goes through a process called "national integration". It usually includes his release from a "foreign" yoke and his integration within an independent nation state. But this process inevitably entails conflict of ideas, but also conflict of interests. After all, the other side of national integration is, by law, the civil conflict between nations - at times with self-destructive effects, as happened last time in 1974.
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