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- LYNDON B. JOHNSON
NOVEMBER 1963 - JANUARY 1969
VOLUME I
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY
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- , that the United States in 1947
inaugurated its Truman plan for Greece.
By the early 1960's
Greece had reached a plateau of sorts.
Like most developing countries, Greece found the problems
of economic development tough but not insuperable.
Its
progress
- countries of the Indian sub-continent plus Ceylon
and Afghanistan.
The Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian
Affairs (to which Cyprus affairs were attached in 1960) was,
as the name implies, a bureaucratic unit which did not
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