A fascinating collection of British foreign policy documents
covering reactions in Whitehall to political change and revolution
in the Mediterranean basin from 1973 to 1976.
This volume contains many previously unpublished documents,
including Joint Intelligence Committee papers, which cast new light
on key events, such as the international crisis triggered by the
coup against Archbishop Makarios in Cyprus, Turkey s military
intervention in the island, the overthrow of the Caetano regime in
Portugal, and the death of Franco in Spain.
During 1973-76, years generally associated with East/West
detente in Europe, NATO s southern flank was plunged into crisis by
a revolution in Portugal and a coup d etat in Cyprus. Political
turmoil in Portugal, Turkey s military intervention in Cyprus, the
collapse of the military government in Greece, and the threat of a
Greco-Turkish War, all emphasized the vulnerability of the alliance
to regime change in the Mediterranean. The Western allies had also
to prepare for the death of two ageing dictators in Spain and
Yugoslavia, and the possible entry of Communists into government in
France and Italy. This volume draws upon the records of the Foreign
and Commonwealth Office, the Cabinet Office and the Ministry of
Defence, to document the reactions of Harold Wilson s Labour
government to these developments.
This book will be of great interest to all students of
contemporary British history, international history, European
history, international relations, politics and diplomacy."
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