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The role of the Greek communities in the formulation of Australian foreign policy, with particular reference to the Cyprus problem / by Andrew C. Theophanous and Michalis Stavrou Michael
Bib ID 1834955
Format BookBook
Author
Theophanous, Andrew C
 
Description Melbourne : [A.C. Theophanous], 1990 
39 leaves ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0646002929 (unbound) : 
Notes

Cover title.

At head of title: Institute of International Relations Conference, "The Greek Diaspora in Foreign Policy', Athens, May 1990.

Bibliography: leaves 31-34.

Subjects Greeks - Australia - Politics and government.  |  Australia - Foreign relations - Cyprus.  |  Cyprus - Foreign relations - Australia.  |  Cyprus - History - Cyprus Crisis, 1974-
Other authors/contributors Michael, Michalis Stavrou  |  Institute of International Relations. Conference, (1990 : Athens, Greece)

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