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In the shadow of a long and glorious past: understanding Greek foreign policy / Tziampiris , Aristotle   Article
Tziampiris , Aristotle Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay presents the major factors that make up the framework in which Greek foreign policy operates and explores whether they have any connections to past centuries, especially to Antiquity. They include Greece’s consequential geographical location between East and West and the fact that the country has often found itself at the center of international developments and debates. It is argued that Greece’s relative weakness demands strong alliances, elicits compensatory actions, and often allows individual politicians to play an outsized role in diplomatic affairs. Finally, the salience of nationalism, the current return to a more active participation in the eastern Mediterranean, and the extraordinary resilience of the Hellenes complete an explanatory framework for Greek diplomacy with specific historic antecedents.
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Maritime affairs of Andaman & Nicobar islands: a historical perspective / Mohanan, Kalesh   Journal Article
Mohanan, Kalesh Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India has a vast coast line and has a rich maritime history which dates back to pre-Harappa period. By virtue of lndia's geographical location on the global map and specifically its strategic location in the Indian Ocean, makes India a subcontinent in itself. The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a group of islands located east of India in the Bay of Bengal, and possess a wide area of thick dense forest and white beaches. Although little is known about the islands during the ancient period, but there is evidence to suggest that these islands have been inhabited for more than three thousand years.
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US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the role for Russia / Yadav, Deepak   Article
Yadav, Deepak Article
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Summary/Abstract Afghanistan has always played a very crucial role in the Asian and world politics and acted as playground for the ‘Great Game’. Due to its unique geographical location and presence of abundant natural resources, controlling of Afghanistan has been a long cherished dream for the colonial powers in the past. In the nineteenth century, Afghanistan served as a ‘strategic buffer’ state between Czarist Russian and the British Empire in the subcontinent. Afghanistan's relations with Moscow became more cordial after the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
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