<p>By placing the conflict in its historical, ideological, ethno-political and geostrategic context, the book extends beyond conventional realist approaches and lays bare those less visible dimensions that are often ignored by analysts and policy-makers alike.</p>
Resolving the Cyprus conflict: negotiating history
β Scribed by MichΓ‘lis Stavrou Michael
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
While there are no shortages of books about the Cyprus Conflict, this book offers the best summary of the negotiations around. The book comes at a critical time for the partitioned island-state of Cyprus and for those associated with the conflict and attempts to resolve it. By placing the conflict in its historical, ideological, ethno-political and geostrategic context, the book extends beyond conventional realist approaches and lays bare those less visible dimensions that are often ignored by analysts and policy-makers alike. The book is of direct interest not only to experts and students but to all those engaged in the practice of conflict resolution.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
List of Maps......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 12
Introduction: The Cyprus Conflict......Page 14
1 Identifying the Sources of the Conflict......Page 20
2 A Prisonerβs Dilemma......Page 50
3 Faltering UN Involvement......Page 92
4 The End of an Era?......Page 126
5 Toward Annanβs βEuropeanβ Solution......Page 158
Conclusion: βAnd bring all Cyprus Comfortβ......Page 204
Notes......Page 220
Bibliography......Page 272
A......Page 288
C......Page 289
D......Page 291
E......Page 292
G......Page 294
H......Page 295
K......Page 296
M......Page 297
N......Page 298
P......Page 299
R......Page 300
S......Page 301
T......Page 302
U......Page 303
V......Page 304
Z......Page 305
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