ABSTRACT

This volume discusses the entry of Greece and Turkey to NATO in 1952 from the perspective of history and international relations. The chapters were originally collected in 2012 to mark the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the accession of the two states to NATO. The focus is not on the diplomatic/political events that led to the accession (a subject which has already been extensively discussed in the available bibliography), but expands on a reassessment of this event for the two states as well as for the Balkans, covering aspects of the wider post-war period and providing perspectives for the policies of Turkey, Greece and NATO until the present day. This book was originally published as a special issue of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies.

part 3|11 pages

Turkey’s quest for NATO membership: the institutionalization of the Turkish–American alliance

chapter |1 pages

Acknowledgements

chapter |4 pages

Notes

chapter |6 pages

Stabilization between Cold War enemies

chapter |4 pages

Stabilization between allies

chapter |1 pages

Conclusions

chapter |1 pages

Notes

chapter |5 pages

References

chapter |2 pages

Notes

chapter |5 pages

References