ID | 137056 |
Title Proper | Propaganda, internal security and alliance politics |
Other Title Information | Greek proposals to NATO in the 1950s |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hatzivassiliou, Evanthis |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In a prolonged multidimensional conflict such as the Cold War, military threats were aggravated by the challenges of internal subversion and propaganda. These posed huge problems to the smaller NATO members, who lacked the resources to respond to Soviet bloc/communist tactics. This article focuses on two Greek proposals to NATO, in 1952 and 1958, which intended to address such issues. In the first instance, Athens contributed to the creation of the NATO Special Committee. In 1958, a Greek proposal on psychological warfare was brushed aside. The article tries to interpret Greek motives, the alliance's response and the reasons which led to the rejection of the latter proposal. |
`In' analytical Note | Intelligence and National Security Vol.30, No.1; Feb.2015: p.137-158 |
Journal Source | Intelligence and National Security Vol: 30 No 1 |
Standard Number | Internal Security |