The Malissori uprising of 1911 and Greek-Albanian negotiations in the United States for a secret understanding

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Basil Kondis

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The author traces briefly the history of the Malissori uprising of 1911 in
Albania. The Malissori hoped that their revolt would be the signal for a general uprising in north as well in south Albania. The writer then explains the reasons that the revolt did not spread in northern and southern Albania. Also, he describes and places within its historical context the policy of Greece towards the Malissori.
Finally, an analysis is attempted concerning the Greek-Albanian negotiations in the United States for a secret rapprochement. These efforts, however, were doomed to fail due to the international conditions which had drastically changed since the time the program of cooperation had been formulated.

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