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Israel, Turkey and Greece

Uneasy Relations in the East Mediterranean

Israel, Turkey and Greece
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The triangle described in this book hardly exists in reality. Tripartite relations among Greece, Turkey and Israel, if discernible at all, revolve around the crises which constantly beset the Middle East and the East Mediterranean. Even then, it is not a triangle per se: the three states seldom pursue a common policy. What is perhaps the most usual feature of their interrelations is the “ganging-up” of two of the sides against the third. This has been known to happen, for example, when Greece and Turkey pursue an anti-Israeli policy in the Israeli-Arab conflict or when Jerusalem inclines towards a pro-Turkish line in the Greco-Turkish Cyprus conflict. One could say, in fact, that there are more bilateral relations among the three countries than there is a tripartite East Mediterranean sub-system.
Frank Cass; December 1987
144 pages; ISBN 9780203988039
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