British Documents On Foreign Affairs Reports And Papers From The Foreign Office Confidential Print South Eastern Europe January 1946 June 1946
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British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Northern affairs, January 1946-June 1946
Author | : Paul Preston |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 472 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
An International Civil War
Author | : André Gerolymatos |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2016-10-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300182309 |
An authoritative history of the Greek Civil War and its profound influence on American foreign policy and the post–Second World War period In his comprehensive history André Gerolymatos demonstrates how the Greek Civil War played a pivotal role in the shaping of policy and politics in post–Second World War Europe and America and was a key starting point of the Cold War. Based in part on recently declassified documents from Greece, the United States, and the British Intelligence Services, this masterful study sheds new light on the aftershocks that have rocked Greece in the seven decades following the end of the bitter hostilities.
Britain and the United States in Greece
Author | : Spero Simeon Z. Paravantes |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2020-10-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1350142026 |
For the first time, Britain and the United States in Greece provides an in-depth analysis of Anglo-American diplomacy in Greece from 1946 to 1950. After Word War II, as Europe floundered economically, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee looked to disengage Britain from some of its broad international obligations and increase American support for its new foreign agenda. One place he sought to do so was in Greece. Spero Simeon Z. Paravantes reveals how the relationship between Britain and the US developed in this formative period, arguing that Britain used the fast-escalating tensions of the Cold War to direct US policy in Greece and encourage the Americans to take a more active role – effectively taking Britain's place – in the region. In the process, Paravantes sheds new light on how the American experience in Greece contributed to the formulation of the Truman Doctrine and the containment of communism, the structure of Greek institutions, and ultimately, the birth of the Cold War. Drawing on a wide range of sources from Britain, the US, Greece and the Balkans, this book is essential reading for all scholars looking to gain fresh insight into the complex origins of the Cold War, 20th-century Anglo-American relations, and the history of modern Greece.