Army Roles, Missions, and Doctrine in Low Intensity Conflict (ARMLIC). Preconflict Case Study 4. Greece
Abstract
The main factors conducive to conflict, as they emerge from the study of the preconflict period (1923-46) in Greece were the violence and extreme hardship resulting from World War II; political polarization between Liberals and Conservatives, symbolized by the controversy over republic versus monarchy; cultural factors tending to engender suspicion, rivalry, and the quest for status; the weakened state of the Armed Forces and security forces at the end of World War II; and Communist organization and influence.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 15, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0882307