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Greek-Turkish crises since 1955 : implications for Greek-Turkish conflict management   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Lymberis, Panagiotis
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Title
Greek-Turkish crises since 1955 : implications for Greek-Turkish conflict management
Publisher
Monterey, Calif. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service
Description
Thesis advisor, Donald Abenheim
AD-A331 897
Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs)--Naval Postgraduate School, March 1997
Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-121)
Past attempts to explain Greek-Turkish conflict have been built on two underlying themes. One theme focuses on incompatible Greek and Turkish interests while the other identifies cultural and social differences between the two countries as the primary causes for competition. Immediate causes for the conflict include issues ranging from domestic political considerations to the international setting. This thesis examines the 1955, 1963, 1967, 1974, 1976 and 1987 Greek-Turkish crises as it questions the primacy of underlying or immediate causes in Greek-Turkish conflict. After examining possible reasons for the failure of past mediations in resolving the underlying causes of the conflict, this thesis suggests that national interests as well as cultural realities from both sides of the Aegean have to be considered in any mediation attempt. Immediate causes do not seem critical for the evolution of the conflict even though they determine the development and outcome of particular crises. This thesis also recognizes, that successful resolution of Greek-Turkish differences will be of benefit not only to the two countries but to regional stability as well (Cyprus, Balkans, Southeastern Mediterranean). Organizations with which the two countries are associated, (NATO, EU, WEU) have only to gain from a Greek- Turkish rapprochement

Subjects: FOREIGN POLICY; CRISIS MANAGEMENT; TURKEY; GREECE
Language English
Publication date 1 March 1997, 00:00:00
Current location
IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink; americana
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Authority file  OCLC: 1045590647
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Internet Archive identifier: greekturkishcris00lymb
https://archive.org/download/greekturkishcris00lymb/greekturkishcris00lymb.pdf

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