Contents
Preface
Prologue by John O. Iatrides
1. Introduction with Dramatis Personae
2. Setting the Scene
First Impressions
The Political Situation
The Phenomenon of Andreas Papandreou
The Monarchy
Trials and Negotiations
An Alternative: U.S. Intervention?
3. The Author Gets Involved
Andreas’s March 1 Speech
A Policy Assessment
Preparing for Elections
4. The Days Before the Coup
Presentiments and Alarums
Washington Weighs In
5. The Coup
The Coup of April 21, 1967
Assessing the Coup
Coup Vignettes
6. Reacting to the Coup
“Our Present Dilemma”
Other Reactions
Mac Thompson’s Attempt
A Draft Telegram
Mac and I Try Again
7. Dealing with the New Government
A Call on Kollias
A Postmortem
A Visit by Nixon
Shift of Focus
8. Andreas Papandreou and Prospects for Democracy
Andreas in Danger
Bits and Pieces
Meeting Margaret
Speculations
9. The Countercoup
Planning the King’s Coup
Crisis in Cyprus
Checkmate of Constantine
Aftermath of Failure
10. Assessing the Colonels’ Regime
The FDR Fiasco
Andreas Released
“Dear Charley”
Harassment Continues
The Meaning of Fascism
11. Friction at the Embassy
Kay Leaves, I Continue
Go Along to Get Along
Parallels with Pakistan
12. Looking to the Future of Greece
Assessment of Andreas
The Papandreou Funeral
Was Greece Ever a Democracy?
Don’t Make Waves
13. Final Thoughts
Postscript
All’s Well That Ends Well?
Appendix A: Seferis and the Clinton Speech
Appendix B: Internal Embassy Memoranda, March–June 1968
Notes
Index