The impact of the Kosovo conflict and 9/11 on Greek-American perceptions and misperceptions
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The paper will focus on the dynamic relationship between the United
States and Greece in the aftermath of the Cold War. Emphasis will be placed
on the analysis of US interventions in the Balkans and the ways in which they
were perceived by Greece’s government and people. It will be argued that
despite popular notions of confrontation, there ultimately exists a productive
and complementary relationship that despite differences, has the potential of
promoting stability and development in South Eastern Europe.
States and Greece in the aftermath of the Cold War. Emphasis will be placed
on the analysis of US interventions in the Balkans and the ways in which they
were perceived by Greece’s government and people. It will be argued that
despite popular notions of confrontation, there ultimately exists a productive
and complementary relationship that despite differences, has the potential of
promoting stability and development in South Eastern Europe.
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