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The Emergence of Israeli-Greek Cooperation (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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The Emergence of Israeli-Greek Cooperation (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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This book offers a detailed account of the recent Israeli-Greek
rapprochement. For more than six decades, relations between Greece
and Israel were characterized by suspicion, mutual recriminations
and hostility. However, in 2009, Greek policy was unexpectedly
overturned. This volume examines this new relationship in detail
and explores its theoretical and regional consequences. The
Introduction provides a general framework of Greek foreign policy
within which the rapprochement with Israel was pursued. Chapter I
presents the book's theoretical framework, focusing on balance of
power theory and emphasizing the arguments of Morgenthau, Waltz,
and Mearsheimer. Chapter II delineates the fraught relations
between the Greeks and the Jews, despite their cultural and
historical commonalities, and analyzes the reasoning behind decades
of antagonistic foreign policy. Chapter III describes how the rise
of Turkey during Greece's economic crisis and the gradual
deterioration of the strategic partnership between Israel and
Turkey combined to create a climate open to Israeli-Greek
cooperation. Chapter IV examines the beginning of the rapprochement
between Israel and Greece, highlighting Netanyahu's historic 2010
visit to Greece. Chapter V explores the intensification of
Israeli-Greek cooperation. Chapter VI discusses energy cooperation
in the Eastern Mediterranean, another key factor in the
deterioration of Israeli-Turkish relations and the strengthening of
ties between Greece and Israel. The book concludes with a return to
theory, reiterating the Realist approach and using that framework
to hypothesize about the future of the relationship between the two
nations. This book is appropriate for graduate students and
academics studying international relations and foreign policy in
the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as policymakers, activists and
journalists who want to have a clearer understanding of the
Israeli-Greek rapprochement and other developments in the region.
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