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Since he was elected just seven weeks ago, he has become the aging enfant terrible of European politics, the cause of what has become known in the chanceries of the European Community as "the Greek problem." Last week Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou, 62, head of the first Socialist government in Greek postwar history, was on his best behavior for a change at the ten-nation E.C. summit meeting in London. Still, as members agreed to approve European participation in the Sinai peace-keeping force, Papandreou made some statements that were bound to anger the Israelis. Declaring that Greece...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: Split Persona | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

...difficulties that Papandreou caused the E.C. over the sensitive Middle East issue were merely a sample of how troublesome Greece has become following the landslide election victory of Papandreou's Panhellenic Socialist Movement. Two weeks ago, for example, Greece complained about an E.C. resolution that supported the withdrawal of Libyan occupation forces from Chad. The Greek Socialists, who maintain warm relations with Libyan Dictator Muammar Gadaffi, cautioned that "for the good of Europe" the E.C. should guard against "imperialism" and "neocolonialism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: Split Persona | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

...hearing, now slated for December 16, the state will decide whether to issue complaints against Keith Manning, a Cambridge resident and member of the socialist youth group, and Melanie B. Yun, assistant senior tutor at South...

Author: By Jonathan Shayne, | Title: Spartacist Trial | 12/5/1981 | See Source »

...league, whose members describe it as a nationwide socialist group, has recently distributed leaflets defending Manning. "We've distributed several thousand leaflets, all over campus, since Monday," Alison Spencer, a spokesman for the league, said yesterday...

Author: By Jonathan Shayne, | Title: SoHo Tutor Claims Assault After Protest | 12/3/1981 | See Source »

France is Europe's odd man out on disarmament. The demonstration in Paris was by far the least impressive of any in the series last month. Only 40,000 marchers turned up, most members of a peace group with close ties to the Communist Party. President Mitterrand's Socialist Party actively opposed the demonstration. France is different because it is not part of NATO's integrated military command, though it remains a NATO member, and thus has not been asked to take any of the new U.S. missiles. More important, France possesses its own nuclear defense, the force de frappe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disarming Threat to Stability | 11/30/1981 | See Source »

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