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"Greek Foreign Policy in the
By Dr. Van Coufoudakis Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences Purdue University
Abstract: Greece is the source of stability in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans. Since the end of the Cold War, Greece faces a number of challenges, including the resurgence of nationalism and irredentism in the Balkans, revisionist claims by Turkey, the continuing Turkish occupation of Cyprus, etc. The relations of Greece with the US will also be analyzed, given that the US, as the only remaining superpower, plays a significant role in the region.
Saturday, May 22nd , 7:00 PM Mississippi Room, 337 Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
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