The Impact of Greek-Americans on U.S.-Greek Relations
Journal Title: Intellectum - Year 2007, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
The writer analyses the reasons why the Greek-American lobby is today emasculated and incapable of exerting influence on the American foreign policy. Contemporaneously, alternative ways of action are proposed, in order the approach of the American public opinion to become feasible consequently the American foreign politics.
Authors and Affiliations
Nicholas Gage
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