The article sheds light on a neglected piece of the Euromissile Crisis puzzle, namely Greece’s policy of peace. The article examines the interaction of Andreas Papandreou’s socialist government’s foreign policy, developments in the country’s political culture and national frames of reference, and the unfolding drama of the nuclear crisis of the 1980s. While subscribing to an international cause, papandreou framed the policy of peace in ardent nationalist terms that involved renegotiation of the american bases on greek soil, relations with nato, balkan regional schemes for nuclear-weapons-free zones, and international initiatives with the third world
This article is concerned with different factions within the British peace movement during the 1950s...
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This article is concerned with different factions within the British peace movement during the 1950s...
�� The Author 2019. The Political Quarterly �� The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2019 Publ...
Continuing our conversations with public intellectuals across Europe on the causes and effects of th...
The peace mobilisation against the Euromissiles in the early 1980s constituted one of the biggest ma...
The emergence of the Second Cold War revived the nuclear arms race and triggered millions of demonst...
International audienceThis article examines aspects of the foreign policy of Greece’s socialist Prim...
The article discusses the European dimension of antinuclear protests in Europe during the Cold War. ...
The article examines why a comprehensive settlement to resolve the Cyprus problem has yet to be reac...
This is the final version of the article. Freely available online from the publisher via the link in...
Andreas Papandreou’s exile politics, following his December 1967 release from Averoff Prison, have s...
Defence date: 10 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute; ...
In the article is analyzed European Union crisis diplomacy with Iran, which finally brought to the f...
This article examines the Europeanisation of Greek foreign policy during the Eurozone crisis. It pro...
In late 2009, Greece found itself in the global spotlight as the country struggled to remain solvent...
This article compares two different experiences of EU engagement in mediation in Ukraine: the Orange...
This article is concerned with different factions within the British peace movement during the 1950s...
�� The Author 2019. The Political Quarterly �� The Political Quarterly Publishing Co. Ltd. 2019 Publ...
Continuing our conversations with public intellectuals across Europe on the causes and effects of th...