ABSTRACT
Political Change in Greece (1987) surveys the state of politics in Greece as it joined the EEC, experienced a socialist government, and faced changes in its relations within NATO. It provides historical background explaining the changes in regimes since the Second World War, and looks at different elements in Greek politics – processes, parties, interest groups and key policy areas – outlining for each recent development the likely future state of affairs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|84 pages
The Setting
part Two|89 pages
The Party System
part Three|56 pages
The Wider Political Process
part Four|41 pages
External Relations
chapter Chapter 12|23 pages
Greek Foreign Policy, 1945–1985: Seeking Independence in an Interdependent World – Problems and Prospects
part |18 pages
Conclusion