Panayiotis Ioakimidis revisits the infamous Munich Agreement (1938), explaining why the Munich Syndrome (appeasement) casts its shadow over every diplomatic process aimed at resolving issues between countries, such as in the case of Greece and Turkey, and analyzes why the word “compromise” should not be demonized.

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Publication: 22/08/2024 Ta Nea
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Panayiotis Ioakimidis
Panayiotis Ioakimidis Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Athens