Gifted Greek: The Enigma of Andreas Papandreou

Author:   Monteagle Stearns
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Monteagle Stearns
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
ISBN:  

9781640123298


ISBN 10:   1640123296
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations     Foreword by Antonia R. Stearns     Introduction     1. The Past Is Never the Past     2. Building a Future     3. Personal and Postwar Developments     4. Romance and Return     5. The Years of Our Greek Experience     6. Crises Everywhere     7. The Post-Junta Scene     8. Prime Time     Epilogue     Notes      

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“No American knew post–World War II Greece more intimately and affectionately than Ambassador Monteagle Stearns. And no Greek leader had a more complicated relationship with the United States than the mercurial and larger-than-life Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou. In this fascinating book Stearns chronicles the rise and fall of Papandreou, his complex legacy for Greece, and his equally long and complicated relationship with the United States.”-Nicholas Burns, professor of diplomacy and international relations at Harvard University and former U.S. ambassador to Greece “This is a great book about Andreas Papandreou, one of Greece’s most important and controversial leaders. It is a firsthand account of his journey from U.S. academia to the modern Greek political circus written by Monty Stearns, a seasoned American diplomat who served in Athens and became one of the most astute and objective observers of the Greek scene. Racy and full of valuable anecdotes-it brings to life Andreas’s adventurous and deeply torn charismatic personality.”-Alexis Papachelas, executive editor of the daily newspaper Kathimerini (Athens, Greece) “Monteagle Stearns was one of the best and the brightest of postwar American diplomats and a true friend of Greece. His book paints a critical but fair portrait of former prime minister Andreas Papandreou while at the same time offering invaluable insights on Greece’s turbulent postwar politics.”-Constantine Arvanitopoulos, professor and Karamanlis Chair of Hellenic and European Studies at Tufts University “This is a superb history of twentieth-century Greek politics as this unique U.S. diplomat saw and lived it. It is also a personal memoir of his interactions over time with Andreas Papandreou, evoking the ambassador’s legendary wit and wisdom. As for Papandreou’s years at Athens College (1929–1937), his schoolboy ups and downs are fully captured here and provide a taste of what was to come.”-Richard Jackson, president of Athens College


This is a superb history of twentieth-century Greek politics as this unique U.S. diplomat saw and lived it. It is also a personal memoir of his interactions over time with Andreas Papandreou, evoking the ambassador's legendary wit and wisdom. As for Papandreou's years at Athens College (1929-1937), his schoolboy ups and downs are fully captured here and provide a taste of what was to come. --Richard Jackson, president of Athens College--Richard Jackson (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) Monteagle Stearns was one of the best and the brightest of postwar American diplomats and a true friend of Greece. His book paints a critical but fair portrait of former prime minister Andreas Papandreou while at the same time offering invaluable insights on Greece's turbulent postwar politics. --Constantine Arvanitopoulos, professor and Karamanlis Chair of Hellenic and European Studies at Tufts University --Constantine Arvanitopoulos (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) This is a great book about Andreas Papandreou, one of Greece's most important and controversial leaders. It is a firsthand account of his journey from U.S. academia to the modern Greek political circus written by Monty Stearns, a seasoned American diplomat who served in Athens and became one of the most astute and objective observers of the Greek scene. Racy and full of valuable anecdotes--it brings to life Andreas's adventurous and deeply torn charismatic personality. --Alexis Papachelas, executive editor of the daily newspaper Kathimerini (Athens, Greece) --Alexis Papachelas (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) No American knew post-World War II Greece more intimately and affectionately than Ambassador Monteagle Stearns. And no Greek leader had a more complicated relationship with the United States than the mercurial and larger-than-life Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou. In this fascinating book Stearns chronicles the rise and fall of Papandreou, his complex legacy for Greece, and his equally long and complicated relationship with the United States. --Nicholas Burns, professor of diplomacy and international relations at Harvard University and former U.S. ambassador to Greece --Nicholas Burns (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM)


Monteagle Stearns was one of the best and the brightest of postwar American diplomats and a true friend of Greece. His book paints a critical but fair portrait of former prime minister Andreas Papandreou while at the same time offering invaluable insights on Greece's turbulent postwar politics. --Constantine Arvanitopoulos, professor and Karamanlis Chair of Hellenic and European Studies at Tufts University--Constantine Arvanitopoulos (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) No American knew post-World War II Greece more intimately and affectionately than Ambassador Monteagle Stearns. And no Greek leader had a more complicated relationship with the United States than the mercurial and larger-than-life Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou. In this fascinating book Stearns chronicles the rise and fall of Papandreou, his complex legacy for Greece, and his equally long and complicated relationship with the United States. --Nicholas Burns, professor of diplomacy and international relations at Harvard University and former U.S. ambassador to Greece--Nicholas Burns (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) This is a superb history of twentieth-century Greek politics as this unique U.S. diplomat saw and lived it. It is also a personal memoir of his interactions over time with Andreas Papandreou, evoking the ambassador's legendary wit and wisdom. As for Papandreou's years at Athens College (1929-1937), his schoolboy ups and downs are fully captured here and provide a taste of what was to come. --Richard Jackson, president of Athens College--Richard Jackson (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) This is a great book about Andreas Papandreou, one of Greece's most important and controversial leaders. It is a firsthand account of his journey from U.S. academia to the modern Greek political circus written by Monty Stearns, a seasoned American diplomat who served in Athens and became one of the most astute and objective observers of the Greek scene. Racy and full of valuable anecdotes--it brings to life Andreas's adventurous and deeply torn charismatic personality. --Alexis Papachelas, executive editor of the daily newspaper Kathimerini (Athens, Greece)--Alexis Papachelas (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM)


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Monteagle Stearns (1924–2016) was an American diplomat and a U.S. ambassador to Greece. He is the author of Entangled Allies: U.S. Policy toward Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus and Talking to Strangers: American Diplomacy at Home and Abroad.

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