Die Entwicklung der griechisch-bulgarischen Beziehungen (1989-1991)
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Following the fall of the military dictatorship in Greece, Greek-Bulgarian
relations steadily developed to a remarkable level within the context
of the post-War bipolar system in Europe.
The revolutionary changes in the countries of Eastern Europe and the
Balkans since 1989 have signalled a new course for relations between Athens
and Sofia, which, however, still appears ill-defined. The re-emergence of
various '‘forgotten” nationalistic issues constitutes a crucial factor for future
developments in the sensitive region of the Balkans.
relations steadily developed to a remarkable level within the context
of the post-War bipolar system in Europe.
The revolutionary changes in the countries of Eastern Europe and the
Balkans since 1989 have signalled a new course for relations between Athens
and Sofia, which, however, still appears ill-defined. The re-emergence of
various '‘forgotten” nationalistic issues constitutes a crucial factor for future
developments in the sensitive region of the Balkans.
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