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Greece, the EEC and the Cold War, 1974-1979 : the second enlargement

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Houndmills : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World
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KARAMOUZI, Eirini, Greece, the EEC and the Cold War, 1974-1979 : the second enlargement, Houndmills : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/33295
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Greece, the EEC and the Cold War, 1974-1979 explores the history of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the turbulent decade of the 1970s and especially the Community's response to the fall of the Greek dictatorship and the country's application for EEC membership. The book constitutes the first multi-archival study on the second enlargement of the EEC, drawing on British, French, German, Irish, American, EEC and Greek sources. Thanks to its novel Community-centred approach, Eirini Karamouzi's work reveals the rationale behind the Nine's acceptance of the Greek application and details the dynamics of the accession negotiations in the evolving environment of détente and the rise of the Left in Southern Europe.
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-- Introduction -- 1. Democracy and European Integration: Greece's strategy of Democratisation -- 2. Why did the Nine say 'Yes'? -- 3. And the Talks Kick off -- 4. Stagnation -- 5. Closing the Gap -- 6. The German Presidency: The Race Against Time -- 7. Unfinished Business -- Conclusion
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