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The Cyprus Problem
What Everyone Needs to Know
Taschenbuch von James Ker-Lindsay
Sprache: Englisch

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A concise guide to one of the most confounding and seemingly irresolvable international conflicts for almost half a century.
A concise guide to one of the most confounding and seemingly irresolvable international conflicts for almost half a century.
Über den Autor
James Ker-Lindsay is the Eurobank EFG Senior Research Fellow on the Politics of South East Europe at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Crisis and Conciliation: A Year of Rapprochement Between Greece and Turkey and EU Accession and UN Peacemaking in Cyprus.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction

  • Social and Historical Background

  • What and where is Cyprus?

  • Who are the Greek Cypriots?

  • Who are the Turkish Cypriots?

  • What other communities live on the island?

  • Who ruled Cyprus in the past?

  • How did Cyprus become a part of the Ottoman Empire and what were its effects?

  • When and why did Cyprus come under British control?

  • What were Enosis and the Megali Idea?

  • How did British rule develop in Cyprus?

  • What was EOKA campaign and how did it develop?

  • Was the EOKA uprising anti-Turkish?

  • How did Britain respond to the uprising?

  • What were the Zürich-London Agreements and why did they emerge?

  • How did the 1960 Constitution divide powers between the communities?

  • Who and what are the Guarantor Powers?

  • What sort of military presence were the Guarantor Powers granted on the island?

  • Constitutional Collapse, 1960-1974

  • What did the two communities think of their new state?

  • How did the constitution break down?

  • What were the 13 constitutional amendments proposed by Makarios?

  • How did fighting start between the two communities in 1963, and was it planned?

  • Did the Turkish Cypriot leave the government or were they forced out?

  • How did the UN establish a peacekeeping presence on the island?

  • Why is UN Security Council Resolution 186 so important?

  • What was the Acheson Plan?

  • How did the UN Mission of Good Offices emerge?

  • What led to the Greek military coup in Cyprus in 1974?

  • How did the Turkish invasion happen?

  • Was the Turkish invasion legal and was it a conspiracy?

  • A DIVIDED ISLAND, 1974

  • What were the effects of the invasion on the two communities?

  • What were the High Level Agreements?

  • When and why did the Turkish Cypriot unilaterally declare independence?

  • What was the 'Draft Framework Agreement'?

  • What was the 'Set of Ideas'?

  • What was the Loizidou case?

  • How did Cyprus become a candidate for EU membership?

  • What was the Turkish response to the EU decision to accept Cyprus as a candidate?

  • How did the EU accession affect the reunification talks?

  • Why was the Green Line opened?

  • How did the final version of the Annan Plan emerge?

  • What did the Annan Plan propose?

  • What support did the proposals receive?

  • Why did the Greek Cypriot oppose the Annan Plan?

  • What were the consequences of the vote for the two sides?

  • Should Cyprus have been allowed to join the European Union still divided?

  • What was the July 2006 agreement?

  • How did new talks emerge in 2008?

  • The Key Issues

  • What is meant by a bizonal, bicommunal federation?

  • What does 'political equality' mean in terms of a solution?

  • What sort of federal system and governmental structure do the sides want?

  • Will the Republic of Cyprus continue to exist after a settlement?

  • Will the territory of the states correspond to the current division of the island?

  • How will property issues be addressed?

  • Will there be freedom of movement and settlement across the island?

  • Will all Turkish settlers have to leave the island?

  • Will the Treaties of Guarantee and Alliance continue?

  • What assurances will exist that an agreement be implemented?

  • Will Britain have to give up its military bases as part of a settlement?

  • What will be the relationship between Cyprus and the EU?

  • How will the economic aspects of a solution be managed?

  • Current and Future Settlement Efforts

  • Will the UN retain responsibility for peacemaking and peacekeeping?

  • What part does the UN Security Council play in settlement efforts?

  • What is the 'European Solution' to the Cyprus Problem?

  • Has EU accession changed the parameters of a solution?

  • Is a settlement linked to Turkey's EU membership?

  • What role does Greece play in settlement efforts?

  • Can the current status quo continue indefinitely?

  • Will future settlement efforts be based on a federal solution?

  • Could a solution be based on a confederation or a unitary state?

  • Are enosis or taksim still possible options?

  • Could the TRNC be recognized?

  • Is formal partition a 'fair and viable' solution?

  • Suggestions for Further Reading

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Importe, Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199757152
ISBN-10: 0199757151
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Ker-Lindsay, James
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: James Ker-Lindsay
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2011
Gewicht: 0,196 kg
Artikel-ID: 107161373
Über den Autor
James Ker-Lindsay is the Eurobank EFG Senior Research Fellow on the Politics of South East Europe at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Crisis and Conciliation: A Year of Rapprochement Between Greece and Turkey and EU Accession and UN Peacemaking in Cyprus.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction

  • Social and Historical Background

  • What and where is Cyprus?

  • Who are the Greek Cypriots?

  • Who are the Turkish Cypriots?

  • What other communities live on the island?

  • Who ruled Cyprus in the past?

  • How did Cyprus become a part of the Ottoman Empire and what were its effects?

  • When and why did Cyprus come under British control?

  • What were Enosis and the Megali Idea?

  • How did British rule develop in Cyprus?

  • What was EOKA campaign and how did it develop?

  • Was the EOKA uprising anti-Turkish?

  • How did Britain respond to the uprising?

  • What were the Zürich-London Agreements and why did they emerge?

  • How did the 1960 Constitution divide powers between the communities?

  • Who and what are the Guarantor Powers?

  • What sort of military presence were the Guarantor Powers granted on the island?

  • Constitutional Collapse, 1960-1974

  • What did the two communities think of their new state?

  • How did the constitution break down?

  • What were the 13 constitutional amendments proposed by Makarios?

  • How did fighting start between the two communities in 1963, and was it planned?

  • Did the Turkish Cypriot leave the government or were they forced out?

  • How did the UN establish a peacekeeping presence on the island?

  • Why is UN Security Council Resolution 186 so important?

  • What was the Acheson Plan?

  • How did the UN Mission of Good Offices emerge?

  • What led to the Greek military coup in Cyprus in 1974?

  • How did the Turkish invasion happen?

  • Was the Turkish invasion legal and was it a conspiracy?

  • A DIVIDED ISLAND, 1974

  • What were the effects of the invasion on the two communities?

  • What were the High Level Agreements?

  • When and why did the Turkish Cypriot unilaterally declare independence?

  • What was the 'Draft Framework Agreement'?

  • What was the 'Set of Ideas'?

  • What was the Loizidou case?

  • How did Cyprus become a candidate for EU membership?

  • What was the Turkish response to the EU decision to accept Cyprus as a candidate?

  • How did the EU accession affect the reunification talks?

  • Why was the Green Line opened?

  • How did the final version of the Annan Plan emerge?

  • What did the Annan Plan propose?

  • What support did the proposals receive?

  • Why did the Greek Cypriot oppose the Annan Plan?

  • What were the consequences of the vote for the two sides?

  • Should Cyprus have been allowed to join the European Union still divided?

  • What was the July 2006 agreement?

  • How did new talks emerge in 2008?

  • The Key Issues

  • What is meant by a bizonal, bicommunal federation?

  • What does 'political equality' mean in terms of a solution?

  • What sort of federal system and governmental structure do the sides want?

  • Will the Republic of Cyprus continue to exist after a settlement?

  • Will the territory of the states correspond to the current division of the island?

  • How will property issues be addressed?

  • Will there be freedom of movement and settlement across the island?

  • Will all Turkish settlers have to leave the island?

  • Will the Treaties of Guarantee and Alliance continue?

  • What assurances will exist that an agreement be implemented?

  • Will Britain have to give up its military bases as part of a settlement?

  • What will be the relationship between Cyprus and the EU?

  • How will the economic aspects of a solution be managed?

  • Current and Future Settlement Efforts

  • Will the UN retain responsibility for peacemaking and peacekeeping?

  • What part does the UN Security Council play in settlement efforts?

  • What is the 'European Solution' to the Cyprus Problem?

  • Has EU accession changed the parameters of a solution?

  • Is a settlement linked to Turkey's EU membership?

  • What role does Greece play in settlement efforts?

  • Can the current status quo continue indefinitely?

  • Will future settlement efforts be based on a federal solution?

  • Could a solution be based on a confederation or a unitary state?

  • Are enosis or taksim still possible options?

  • Could the TRNC be recognized?

  • Is formal partition a 'fair and viable' solution?

  • Suggestions for Further Reading

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Importe, Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199757152
ISBN-10: 0199757151
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Ker-Lindsay, James
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: James Ker-Lindsay
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2011
Gewicht: 0,196 kg
Artikel-ID: 107161373
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