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The Greek Paradox
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Part 1 Introduction: What is the Greek paradox? Kalypso Nicolaidis. Part 2 Assessing the 'Greek paradox': Greek politics and society in the 1990s, P. Nikiforos Diamandouros; The Greek economy - performance, expectations, and paradoxes, Stavros B. Thomadakis; Greek security issues, Monteagle Sterns; The temptation of purgatory, Misha Glenny. Part 3 What is to be done? Greece in the 1990 - the challenge of reform, Dimitris Keridis; Greece between yesterday and tomorrow, Basilios E. Tsingos; Greece - an agenda for reform, Alexis Papahelas; Greece and the Balkans - implications for policy, F. Stephen Larrabee; Rethinking security in the post-Yugoslav era, Susan L. Woodward; The perception paradox of post-cold war security in Greece, Elizabeth Prodromau. Part 4 Perspectives of policymakers: Issues of Greek foreign policy, Constantine Stephanopoulos, Greece and the Balkans - a moment of opportunity, Joseph S. Nye, Jr,; Tobe a Greek American, Michael S. Dukakis. Part 5 Conclusion: Beyond the Greek paradox, Loukas Tsoukalis.

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"The Greek Paradox is an indispensable reference work for anyone whowould like to have a better sense of modern Greece...It is also foranyone who is trying to find the reasons behind the paradox ofinternational relations-the distance between theory and practice." George Papandreou, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs,Athens, Greece "This book constitutes a significant contribution towardsunderstanding the challenges that Greece faces... while also offeringinteresting recommendations as to how they can be resolved." Constantine Mitsotakis, former Prime Minister of Greece

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Graham Allison is Douglas Dillon Professor of Government and Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School.

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"The Greek Paradox is an indispensable reference work for anyone whowould like to have a better sense of modern Greece...It is also foranyone who is trying to find the reasons behind the paradox ofinternational relations--the distance between theory and practice." George Papandreou, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs,Athens, Greece "This book constitutes a significant contribution towardsunderstanding the challenges that Greece faces... while also offeringinteresting recommendations as to how they can be resolved." Constantine Mitsotakis, former Prime Minister of Greece

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