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"Far Right and Radical Right in Greece and Western Europe 1974-2005" by the communication consultant Ioannis Kolovos.
A comparative ideological analysis of all parties who put their stamp on the Greek political scene from 1974 to 2004 and were labelled as parties of the "far Right".
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"The Generalship of Alexander the Great" by the British general J.F.C. Fuller
Fuller explains how the actions of Alexander the Great were the incarnation of a great ideology and deeply philosophized ideas.
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"The decline of the West" by the German philosopher Oswald Spengler.
Spengler examines each civilization as a united and organic entity, as an organism which develops, matures, declines and dies.
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"Cyprus in the European Union and the new international environment" by the international law professor Andreas Theophanous.
By joining the EU, Cyprus is called to take advantage of the new environment and escape from the mortal Turkish embrace.
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"Globalization" by the philologist Sarantos Kargakos.
Analysis of Globalization and the levelling of ethnic and religious identities in the New World Order.
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"Fortunately we were defeated comrades" by Takis Lazaridis.
Shocking revelations by an old communist for the background of the criminal decisions of the Greek Communist Party.
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"Geography of the Islamic movement in the Middle East" by the geopolitics professor Ioannis Mazis.
Study on the cultural essence of the Islamic movement, the forms of its political organization and its ideological factions and splits.
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"Kitsos Maltezos, the Gods' favourite" by Petros Makris-Staikos.
Biography of the last descendant of general Makriyannis and resistance fighter, who was murdered in 1944 by OPLA, the paramilitary organization of EAM.
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"Geopolitics" by the geopolitics professor Ioannis Loukas.
A detailed presentation of geopolitics and its two pylons, geoeconomy and geostrategy, with a special reference to the Greek case and the Eastern Question.
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"The last days of Smyrna" by the French journalist Rene Puaux.
Lengthy accounts about the massacres, the sacking, the arson, the tragic exodus, the banishments, the extermination of the Greeks, the uprooting and the heartlessness of the Allies.
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"The rage and the pride" by the Italian writer Oriana Fallaci.
With her known courage the writer comments on the clashes and the unbridgeable gap between the Islamic and the European civilization.
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"About the civil war" by Ioannis Yannakenas.
The rebellion of the Communist Party and the Slav-Macedonians during 1946-49. How Greece escaped sovietization and the Iron Curtain.
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"Euro, the gigantism of unemployment" by the economist Constantinos Colmer.
A prophetic book about the consequences of the transfer of the monetary sovereignty from Greece to the European Union.
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"At last we uprooted them..." by the historian Harry Tsirkinidis.
The genocide of the Greeks of Pontus, Thrace and Asia Minor by the Young Turks and Kemal Ataturk through the French archives. What neither our school books, nor the mass media talk about today, because of ordered silence.
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"Pandora's box" by the communication consultant Ioannis Kolovos.
Analysis of the implications of illegal immigration on delinquency, economy, demography, national security and public health. Revelations about the lucrative job of "antiracism".
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"Greece and Turkey after the Cold War" by the international law professor Christodoulos Yallouridis.
The strategy, the role and the confrontation of two regional powers, Greece and Turkey, in the new international system.
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"Greek readiness for the European unification" by the Philosophy professor Christos Yannaras.
Which latitudes exist to rescue the fertile diversity of the cultures in the European continent? Which political and educational deficits or inhibitory complexes wane the Greek potential to turn to advantage the crucial historical opportunities offered by the European unification?
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"Vlachs and government omissions" by the romanist Achilleas Lazarou.
The scientific documentation of the Vlachs' Greek identity, the Greek government's inadequacy, the propaganda of the venal ones and the role of KEMO.
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"Political terminology" by Dimitrios Evagelidis.
A valuable reference book for those who wish to introduce themselves to the political, sociological and philosophical concepts which are analyzed in the form of a handy dictionary.
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"Pontus, an open issue" by the historian Vlassis Agjidis.
The independence movement in Pontus (1916-1922) and the middle-war attempt of the Greeks in Soviet Union to establish autonomous areas.
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"Which nationalism?" by the political scientist Ioannis Holevas.
Analysis of the sound and the morbid nationalism. Demarcation of the Greek nationalism.
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"The liberation war in Asia Minor 1919-1922" by the historian Kostas Hadjiantoniou.
80 years after the Asia Minor Holocaust, the book records all the stages of Hellenism's struggle for the liberation of unredeemed Ionia. A struggle which some try to erase from our historical memory.
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"State and Nation" by the political scientist Dimitrios Vezanis.
Organization and destination of the state. Aim and mission of the Greek republic. Forms of state and democracy.
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"The Albanian national question" by the historian Stephanos Sotiriou.
The non-existent relation between Albanians and Illyrians, the history of Kosovo, the cultural nature of the attack against Serbia and the dangers for the security of Greece.
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"For France" by the French politician Jean Marie Le Pen.
Jean Marie Le Pen presents the political programme of the National Front. Concrete proposals for the fight against unemployment, insecurity, low birthrate, mass immigration, bureaucratic and tax statism, moral laxity.
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"The mercenaries of the New World Order" by the journalist Antonis Bosnakoudis.
The activities of the extremist para-religion Scientology and its Greek branch KEFE. How along with similar totalitarian organizations it influences significant developments, such as the move to change the Constitution, the issue of the new identities, the war against the Orthodox Church and the slandering campaigns against opponents.
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"Seeking a strategy in our foreign policy" by the international law expert Chrysanthos Lazaridis.
In the modern world the concept of strategy alters, but is not annulled. The quest for a strategy demands the rationalization of our foreign policy and the clarification of our collective identity.
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"Hellenic Civilization" by Ion Dragoumis.
The systematic synthesis of the political theory of Ion Dragoumis, promotes the creation of a neo-hellenic civilization, cleared of scholasticism and xenomania, with the folk tradition as a basis.
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"Resistance in the land of Northern Epirus" by the historian Athanasios Kormalis.
The action and sacrifice of the "Northern Epirus Liberation Front" and the other organizations, formed to confront the Axis forces, the Albanians and to liberate Northern Epirus.
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"The origin of the Greeks" by the ethnologist Dimitrios Dimopoulos.
Ethnological research, throwing light to the unknown prehistory of Hellenism, its links with other nations and its course in space and during the centuries. A work which covers a wide gap in Greek bibliography.
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"The black book of Communism" by the French historian Stephane Courtois.
Already famous throughout Europe, this international bestseller not only documents Communist crimes against humanity, but also crimes against national and universal culture, from Stalin's destruction of hundreds of churches in Moscow to Ceausescu's leveling of the historic heart of Bucharest to the wide scale devastation visited on Chinese culture by Mao's Red Guards.
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"The culture of Pontus" by the Pontian writer Omer Asan.
Guide to the Pontian culture and the problems of contemporary Pontian muslims. The author comes from the Greek-speaking Of area in Trapezous (Trebizond, Turkey) and has been persecuted by the Kemalist regime for his political activities.
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"Who killed Homer?" by the American classicists Victor Hanson and John Heath.
Two American professors raise the dramatically well-timed issue of whether "we think and act as Greeks". They research a distinctive world-view, defined by the ideas and values of the Hellenic spirit, and link the death of classical education with the decline of the European culture.
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"From the Macedonian issue to the Skopje entanglement" by the philologist Sarantos Kargakos.
The history of the Macedonian issue from 1870 to 1949. The role of Tito, Bulgaria, czarist and communist Russia and the Greek Communist Party (KKE). Preface by Archbishop Christodoulos.
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"Chronicle of the Asia Minor war 1919-1922" by the historian Iakovos Aktsoglou.
The campaign in the Ionian land was the most important expression of the great national effort to liberate the occupied national lands and restore the natural borders of Hellenism.
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The chronicle of the Turkish invasion gives with mostly unknown evidence the full picture of the catastrophe which hit Cyprus in 1974.
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"Wretched Northern Epirus" by the French journalist Rene Puaux.
Dispatches from Northern Epirus in 1913 through which the Greek character of the area looms. The will for union with Greece is a common characteristic of the population regardless of language (hellenic, vlach or albanian) and religion (christian or muslim).
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"The disc of Phaistos speaks Greek" by the philologist Efi Poliyannaki.
The racial identity and origin of the Minoans and the language hidden behind the mysterious Cretan hieroglyphics, the unknown Linear A and the Cypro-Minoan, focusing on the disc of Phaistos.
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"The Greeks in North Macedonia" by the historian Michael Chrysanthopoulos.
Greeks natives and refugees, townpeople and nomads, Grecomans, Vlachs and Sarakatsans, frightened of the cruel regime under which they live and disappointed by the indifference of the Greek state which ignores them, wait for the end or the start of a great Greek course.
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"The Slavs in Greece" by the German historian Karl Hopf.
The study refutes Falmerayer's theory that Balkan Greece was overrun by Slavs during the 6th AD century, proves the uninterrupted presence of the Hellenic nation in its ancestral soil and attests the origin of the Greeks from their ancient ancestors.
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"About the hellenism of the ancient Macedonians" by the linguist Georgios Hatzidakis.
The study proves beyond any doubt that the homeland of Alexander the Great and so many other great men was part and bulwark of Greece and the Macedonians were from their first appearance in prehistory true-born Greeks.
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"Nicephorus Phocas" by the French historian Gustave Schlumberger.
A thorough and extremely detailed historic study covering the fascinating and at the same time tragic figure of the greatest military sovereign of the East during the 10th century. |