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Greece’s security conceptualization is to a large extent shaped by its geopolitical and geostrategic location, which entails both benefits and vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the evolution of its foreign and security policy can be understood within a unique historical and cultural context, given that the legacy of history is heavily discernible in Greece’s relations with its neighbors as well as its Western allies.42

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Tsakonas, P.J. (2010). The Traditional Strategy. In: The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230278073_2

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