This article argues against two firmly-established ideas about the 1944 communist insurgency that led to the outbreak of civil war in postliberation Greece: (a) blame attribution to predominantly one actor, who, depending on each author’s ideological perspective, is either the Greek Communists or the British, and (b) outcome inevitability. Instead, the present analysis brings to the fore a set of no less than five distinct actors including, besides the original two, Prime Minister George Papandreou; Greece’s traditional political class; and the Greek monarch. Based primarily on the close reading of original documents, such as the personal accounts left behind by the protagonists of the civil war drama, and using causal inferences derived fr...
Third-party states consider the regional destabilization consequences of civil wars when deciding to...
The thesis investigates the role of the Greek junta in the Cyprus Crisis of 1974 and analyses the in...
This article reviews A War Like No Other, Hanson\u27s well-read account of the Peloponnesian war. Em...
The Greek Civil War is often studied as a historical event, but little attention is paid to it as a ...
Using a new set of data from Greek Army sources, US military archives, and Communist Party documents...
This article discusses post-conflict reconciliation in Greece following the divisive civil war of th...
Commenting on the Greek civil war has been beset with perils since the unceremonious end of the conf...
First published online: February 2020Greece's exposed strategic position in the Balkans and its stra...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper examines the origins of the Truman Doctrine in the Greek Civil War (19...
This article analyzes the reasons why praetorianism in Greece has not been followed by more of the s...
Kokosalakis I. Shattered States: Reconstituting Political Authority in the Aftermath of Civil War in...
The paper aims at explaining the high degree of the military’s involvement in Greek politics in the ...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that allowed it to possess an ...
At the apex of international Cold War tension, an alliance of Greek military leaders seized power in...
It was once said that “if Sparta and Rome perished, what state can hope to endure forever?” (J. J. R...
Third-party states consider the regional destabilization consequences of civil wars when deciding to...
The thesis investigates the role of the Greek junta in the Cyprus Crisis of 1974 and analyses the in...
This article reviews A War Like No Other, Hanson\u27s well-read account of the Peloponnesian war. Em...
The Greek Civil War is often studied as a historical event, but little attention is paid to it as a ...
Using a new set of data from Greek Army sources, US military archives, and Communist Party documents...
This article discusses post-conflict reconciliation in Greece following the divisive civil war of th...
Commenting on the Greek civil war has been beset with perils since the unceremonious end of the conf...
First published online: February 2020Greece's exposed strategic position in the Balkans and its stra...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper examines the origins of the Truman Doctrine in the Greek Civil War (19...
This article analyzes the reasons why praetorianism in Greece has not been followed by more of the s...
Kokosalakis I. Shattered States: Reconstituting Political Authority in the Aftermath of Civil War in...
The paper aims at explaining the high degree of the military’s involvement in Greek politics in the ...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that allowed it to possess an ...
At the apex of international Cold War tension, an alliance of Greek military leaders seized power in...
It was once said that “if Sparta and Rome perished, what state can hope to endure forever?” (J. J. R...
Third-party states consider the regional destabilization consequences of civil wars when deciding to...
The thesis investigates the role of the Greek junta in the Cyprus Crisis of 1974 and analyses the in...
This article reviews A War Like No Other, Hanson\u27s well-read account of the Peloponnesian war. Em...