Greece Prepares for the Twenty-first CenturyTheofanis G. Stavrou Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1995 - 319 Seiten At the end of the 20th century, Greece stands poised between tradition and modernity, with some institutions, such as the Orthodox church, rooted in the past and others, such as the European Union, tugging toward the future. Greece is striving to modernize its economy and its culture as it confronts the aftermath of the Cold War, especially the break up of Yugoslavia, with its possible threat to Greek Macedonia, and the demands of European Union membership. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Institutions | 17 |
Culture in Modern Greece | 35 |
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