Der verlauf der Griechisch-Albanischen beziehungen nach dem zweiten weltkrieg und die frage der Muslimischen tschamen
Part of : Balkan studies : biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies ; Vol.34, No.2, 1993, pages 271-299
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The cource of Greek-Albanian relations after World War II and the question of Moslem Chams
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From the end of World War II until 1970s, the relations between the twocountries were the worst in the Balkan peninsula. Whereas there have beensome significant improvement in 1980s, however, several events or circumstancesafter the collapse of the communist regime in Albania have increased tensionconsiderably, proving once again that the periods of good relations arein fact, the exception to the rule.There are certain factors which continue to influence relations betweenthe two countries:a. the repeated influx of tens of thousands of Albanian refugees into Greece ;b. the status of Greek minority in Albania;c. the role of the Orthodox Church andd. the accuses against each other of taking discriminatory measures againsttheir nationals.
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Ελληνοαλβανικές σχέσεις μετά τον Δεύτερο Παγκόσμιο Πόλεμο