the ripples of which are still being felt today. The precursor to the invasion was a Greek-engineered coup d’etat on July 15.The Turkish invasion of Cyprus, also known as the Cyprus Crisis of 1974, was a complex conflict with historical roots and significant geopolitical implications for the...
Although much has been written about the enmity between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, there is a decided dearth of literature exploring how modern techniques of conflict resolution could be applied to Cyprus. Accordingly I intend to study the Cyprus conflict through the lens of modern conflict ...
Greek, Turkish foes clash on Cyprus 1 killed, many hurt in buffer zone fightElizabeth Neuffer, Globe Staff
16, claiming that a vote by the all-Greek Cypriot parliament to commemorate in school classes a 1950 referendum in favor of uniting Cyprus with Greece denoted a move-away from the stated aim of the negotiations. Neophytou said that he explained to Akinci that neither the ruling party nor ...
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Cyprus - Greek, Turkish, Mediterranean: The people of Cyprus represent two main ethnic groups, Greek and Turkish. The Greek Cypriots, who constitute nearly four-fifths of the population, descended from a mixture of aboriginal inhabitants and immigrants f
摘要: NICOSIA, Cyprus - After years of diplomatic and media oblivion, Cyprus attracted international headlines for a few painful days in August - then found itself again on the back burner.收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 questia.com 相似文献...
Before I begin my presentation on the evolution of Greek-Turkish relations since 1974 I should like to make one general observation. One sometimes encounters, among diplomats and policy-makers, who look at the Greek-Turkish conflict from the outside, patronising attitudes of the ‘Greeks and Turk...
In the view of Cahit Armagan Dilek, director of the Ankara-based 21st Century Turkey Institute, the possibility of an armed conflict looks slim given the fact that negotiations for a federal Cyprus may well be revived between the two sides in the coming months and that the Greek side has ...
Communication Across the Divide in the Cyprus Conflict Analysis of the conflict's origins begins with a description of the movement by Greek Cypriots in the 1950s against British colonial rule. The authors describe how the biethnic republic created in 1960 quickly fell apart, with events... BJ...