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ID183369
Title ProperCzechoslovakia and the ‘Cyprus issue’ in the years 1960–1974
Other Title Information secret arms deals, espionage, and the Cold War in the Middle East
LanguageENG
AuthorKoura, Jan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study is based on a broad range of newly declassified documents which garner revelatory findings pertaining to the involvement of Czechoslovakia in the Cyprus dispute in the years 1960–1974. These new findings reveal that the countries of the Eastern Bloc sought to prevent the overthrow of the Cypriot President Makarios during the studied period, as his foreign policy ensured that the island would not become a NATO base against allied Arab countries in the Middle East. Czechoslovakia played a considerable role in keeping Makarios in power by arms deliveries (some of them hitherto unknown), which allowed him to build up the special police forces to counterweight the National Guard controlled by Greece and face attempts of the Greek junta to overthrow him. Additionally, this article analyses activities of Czechoslovak intelligence on the island which managed to obtain valuable information on the politically unstable Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East from the inner circle of President Makarios. Czechoslovak intelligence, contrary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, backed weapon sales to Cyprus and supported the island’s non-alignment policy because these guaranteed a steady supply of valuable intelligence on the entire Middle East.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 57, No.4; Jul 2021: p. 516-533
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 57 No 4
Key WordsCzechoslovakia ;  Cold Wa ;  Arms Deals ;  Cyprus Issue ;  Iintelligence


 
 
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