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Αιγαίο και Ανατολική Μεσόγειος, 50 + 1 ASPECTS OF GREEK-TURKISH DISPUTES

The recent resurgence of the Greek-Turkish conflict raises the reasonable question: how can this conflict be addressed more effectively with the aim of returning to the détente of the 1999-2011...

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The recent resurgence of the Greek-Turkish conflict raises the reasonable question: how can this conflict be addressed more effectively with the aim of returning to the détente of the 1999-2011 period, which was beneficial for both countries, and how can a frontal confrontation be avoided and de-escalation achieved?

  • Author: Αλέξης Ηρακλείδης
  • Publisher: THemelio
  • Μορφή: Soft Cover
  • Έτος έκδοσης: 2020
  • Αριθμός σελίδων: 202
  • Κωδικός ISBN-13: 9789603104179
  • Διαστάσεις: 14.5×20.5
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The recent resurgence of the Greek-Turkish conflict raises the reasonable question: how can this conflict be addressed more effectively with the aim of returning to the détente of the 1999-2011 period, which was beneficial for both countries, and how can a frontal confrontation be avoided and de-escalation achieved?

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Subtitle
50 + 1 ASPECTS OF GREEK-TURKISH DISPUTES
Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
202
Publication Date
2020
Dimensions
14.5x20.5 cm

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  • Xristos.T
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    The only thing I can say about the book is that it tries to show how wrong Greece's positions are on issues with Turkey.

    As you can see in the image, it supports, among other things, that the Greek side is to blame for the non-resolution of the Cyprus issue (as if we entered a foreign country with Attila), that it is completely paranoid to think of the Aegean as a Greek lake (even though it has 6,000 islands, rocks, and islets), that the Turks are right to demand demilitarization based on Article 13 of the Treaty of Lausanne (If anyone finds someone who speaks about Article 13 for demilitarization, let them tell me too, on the contrary, it says that the islands will have an army) and also considers that it might be good to make concessions as a gesture of goodwill towards Turkey in order to reach an agreement where we will both be winners instead of both being losers.

    I can write three paragraphs about how bad the book seemed to me.

    Finally, I would like to say that if you search for the author, you will see that he has written articles in newspapers including Avgi and the Newspaper of Journalists. So you understand.

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    • I would not read a book by the same author
    • I would not recommend it for reading
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