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Greece and Turkey is a classic ‘adversarial dyad’ and ‘enduring conflict’ between neighbours,1 as are the cases of Germany and France (until 1945), Japan and China, the Serbs and the Albanians, Israel and the Palestinians or India and Pakistan. It is one of a handful of ongoing rivalries with a history of a hundred or perhaps two hundred years.

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  1. Stuart A. Bremer (1992), ‘Dangerous Dyads’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 36, 2, pp. 309–41

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  2. John A. Vasquez (1993), A The War Puzzle (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 123–52.

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  3. Alexis Heraclides (2004), ‘The Greek-Turkish Conflict: Towards Resolution and Reconciliation’, in Mustafa Aydιn and Kostas Ifantis (eds), Turkish-Greek Relations: The Security Dilemma in Aegean (London: Routledge), p. 67.

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  4. Richard Clogg (1983), ‘Troubled Alliance: Greece and Turkey’, in Richard Clogg (ed.), Greece in the 1980s (London: Macmillan), p. 125.

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Heraclides, A. (2010). Introduction. In: The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean. New Perspectives on South-East Europe Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230283398_1

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