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ARTICLES RELATED TO Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis |  |  |  | Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe
Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Turkey.
Main article Greco-Turkish relations
Greece and Turkey carried out a population exchange in the 1920s in an attempt to reduce tensions between the two countries. It was not a complete exchange of minorities, as significant Greek communities remained in Istanbul and Turkish communities stayed in Western Thrace. Nevertheless, the strategy worked, and the two sides enjoyed good relations and cooperation in the 1930s. They began to deteriorate in the mid-1950s, however, mainly because of Cyprus. Relations ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea, Foreign relations of Greece - International organization participation Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe |
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 |  |  | Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - TurkeyGreece and Turkey carried out a population exchange in the 1920s in an attempt to reduce tensions between the two countries. It was not a complete exchange of minorities, as significant Greek communities remained in Istanbul and Turkish communities stayed in Western Thrace. Nevertheless, the strategy worked, and the two sides enjoyed good relations and cooperation in the 1930s. They began to deteriorate in the mid-1950s, however, mainly because of Cyprus. Relations have been s ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Foreign relations of Greece - Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Turkey |
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 |  |  | Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - United StatesThe United States and Greece have long-standing historical, political, and cultural ties based on a common heritage, shared democratic values, and participation as Allies during World War II, the Korean conflict, and the Cold War. The U.S. is the largest foreign investor in Greece; U.S. foreign investment in Greece was about $1.5 billion in 1994.
About 3 millions Americans are of Greek ancestry. The Greek-Americans are a well-organized community in the U.S., and they help cultivate close political and cultural ties with Greece. Greece has the seventh-largest p ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea, Foreign relations of Greece - International organization participation Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - United States |
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 |  |  | Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - TermsSome terms have or used to have significant importance to Greek foreign policy:
Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace.
A name for the European part of Turkey, west of Istanbul. This name is usually used by the Greeks, mostly by Greek families that were forced out of that region between 1912 - 1923.
Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus.
Northern Epirus is the historical region of what has become southern Albania where there is a Greek minority of ar ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea, Foreign relations of Greece - International organization participation Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Terms |
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Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM.
Greek refusal to recognize the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) under its chosen name of "Republic of Macedonia" has been an important issue in Greek politics since 1992. Greece was adamantly opposed to the use of the name "Macedonia" by the government in Skopje, claiming that the name is intrinsic ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - South East Europe, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM, Foreign relations of Greece - Bilateral relations with Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea, Foreign relations of Greece - International organization participation Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Balkans |
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 |  |  | Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - United StatesThe United States and Greece have long-standing historical, political, and cultural ties based on a common heritage, shared democratic values, and participation as Allies during World War II, the Korean conflict, and the Cold War. The U.S. is the largest foreign investor in Greece; U.S. foreign investment in Greece was about $1.5 billion in 1994.
About 3 millions Americans are of Greek ancestry. The Greek-Americans are a well-organized community in the U.S., and they help cultivate close political and cultural ties with Greece. Greece has the seventh-largest p ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Foreign relations of Greece - Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - United States |
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 |  |  | Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - The Former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaGreek refusal to recognize the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) under its chosen name of "Republic of Macedonia" has been an important issue in Greek politics since 1992. Greece was adamantly opposed to the use of the name "Macedonia" by the government in Skopje, claiming that the name is intrinsically Greek and should not be used by a foreign country.
Furthermore, Greece believes that an independent "Republic of Macedonia" bordering the Greek region of Macedonia would fuel irredentist tensions in FYROM. The dispute led t ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Foreign relations of Greece - Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
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 |  |  | Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - AlbaniaGreece restored diplomatic relations with Albania in 1971, but the Greek government retained a cease-of-fire and did not formally lift the state of war, declared during WWII, until 1987. After the fall of the Albanian communist regime in 1991, relations between Athens and Tirana became increasingly strained because of widespread allegations of mistreatment by Albanian authorities of the Greek ethnic minority in southern Albania, and of the same by the Greek authorities towards alleged Albanian minorities in northern Greece. A wave of Albania ...
See also:Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Turkey, Foreign relations of Greece - References, Foreign relations of Greece - The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Foreign relations of Greece - Albania, Foreign relations of Greece - United States, Foreign relations of Greece - The Middle East, Foreign relations of Greece - Terms, Foreign relations of Greece - Eastern Thrace, Foreign relations of Greece - Northern Epirus, Foreign relations of Greece - Smyrna, Foreign relations of Greece - Enosis, Foreign relations of Greece - Great Greece, Foreign relations of Greece - Constantinople, Foreign relations of Greece - Black Sea, Foreign relations of Greece - Megali Idea Read more here: » Foreign relations of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of Greece - Albania |
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