Spring 2008 witnessed the first positive signs of a thaw in relations between the two sides of the divided island of Cyprus since the dramatic failure of the Annan Plan in 2004. The historic meeting of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders and the symbolic opening of the Ledra Street border crossing in the heart of Nicosia may herald a bright new future for this Mediterranean island. Yet Cyprus has been in this situation before. What makes this new initiative different and why should it succeed where so many others have failed? Reunifying Cyprus is the first book to analyse fully the reasons…mehr
Spring 2008 witnessed the first positive signs of a thaw in relations between the two sides of the divided island of Cyprus since the dramatic failure of the Annan Plan in 2004. The historic meeting of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders and the symbolic opening of the Ledra Street border crossing in the heart of Nicosia may herald a bright new future for this Mediterranean island. Yet Cyprus has been in this situation before. What makes this new initiative different and why should it succeed where so many others have failed? Reunifying Cyprus is the first book to analyse fully the reasons for the continuing failure to re-unite the two states of Cyprus after over forty years of division. It focuses especially on the Annan Plan - the popular name for the UN initiative to find a a??Comprehensive Solution to the Cyprus Problema?? in anticipation of Cyprusa?? accession to the EU - and the reasons for its ultimate failure. How did Cypriots receive the Annan Plan? What were the real or imagined flaws? Was this a missed opportunity? And what place does the Annan Plan have in future blueprints to reunify the island? Reunifying Cyprus will be invaluable for anyone interested in conflict resolution and international politics as well as students of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Andrekos Varnava is Assistant Professor of History at Cyprus College, Nicosia, and Honorary Fellow in the Department of History at the University of Melbourne. He specialises in the modern history of Cyprus and the British Empire and, more generally, the history of the modern Near East. He is the author of numerous articles which have been published, most recently, in Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, The Cyprus Review and in the book Britain in Cyprus: Colonialism and Post-Colonialism 1878-2006. Hubert Faustmann is an Associate Professor in International Relations at Intercollege, Nicosia, Cyprus. He has published extensively on the history and politics of modern Cyprus and was co-editor (with Nicos Peristianis) of Britain in Cyprus: Colonialism and Post-Colonialism 1878-2006. He is the Editor of the refereed academic journal The Cyprus Review and chairman of the "Cyprus Academic Forum" (CAF).
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Introduction Part I The History Chapter 1 A History of Cyprus Peace Proposals by James Ker-Lindsay Part II The Plan Chapter 2 Consociational Democracy and Cyprus: The House that Annan Built? by Christalla Yakinthou Chapter 3 A Comparative Analysis of the Five Versions of the Annan Plan by Tim Potier Chapter 4 The International Relations Aspect of the Annan Plans by Costas Carras Chapter 5 Contra: The Political Workability of the Annan Plan by Klearchos Kyriakides Chapter 6 Pro: An Appraisal of the Functionality of Annan Plan V by Neophtyos Loizides Chapter 7 Contra: Constitutional Structure of the Annan Plan by Achilles Amillianides Chapter 8 Pro: Rethinking the Un-viability of the Constitutional Arrangement of Annan V by Nikos Trimikliniotis Chapter 9 Contra: Economic Viability of Annan V by Dinos Lordos Chapter 10 Pro: Economic Viability of Annan Plan V by Zenon Pophiades Chapter 11 The Turkish Cypriot Views on Annan V by Erol Kaymak Part III The Referendums Chapter 12 From Secret Diplomacy to Public Diplomacy: How the Failed Referendum Earned the Cypriot Public a Seat at the Negotiating Table by Alexander Lordos Chapter 13 The Plan, Public Discourse and the Role of the Mass Media in Getting to 'No' by Yioulli Taki Chapter 14 Constructions of Solution(s) to the Cyprus Problem: Exploring Formal Curricula in Greek-Cypriot State Schools by Stavroula Philippou & Andrekos Varnava Chapter 15 A Psychological Analysis of the Greek Cypriot 'No', by Panicos Stavrinides Chapter 16 Strategy and Security: Perceptions of Advantage and Disadvantage by Hubert Faustmann Chapter 17 The Rise of the AK Party and Ankara's Changing Role: Paving the Way for the 'Yes' by Tozun Bacheli & Sid Noel Part IV The Aftermath Chapter 18 Reunifying Cyprus: Some Essentials by Robert Rotberg
Introduction Part I The History Chapter 1 A History of Cyprus Peace Proposals by James Ker-Lindsay Part II The Plan Chapter 2 Consociational Democracy and Cyprus: The House that Annan Built? by Christalla Yakinthou Chapter 3 A Comparative Analysis of the Five Versions of the Annan Plan by Tim Potier Chapter 4 The International Relations Aspect of the Annan Plans by Costas Carras Chapter 5 Contra: The Political Workability of the Annan Plan by Klearchos Kyriakides Chapter 6 Pro: An Appraisal of the Functionality of Annan Plan V by Neophtyos Loizides Chapter 7 Contra: Constitutional Structure of the Annan Plan by Achilles Amillianides Chapter 8 Pro: Rethinking the Un-viability of the Constitutional Arrangement of Annan V by Nikos Trimikliniotis Chapter 9 Contra: Economic Viability of Annan V by Dinos Lordos Chapter 10 Pro: Economic Viability of Annan Plan V by Zenon Pophiades Chapter 11 The Turkish Cypriot Views on Annan V by Erol Kaymak Part III The Referendums Chapter 12 From Secret Diplomacy to Public Diplomacy: How the Failed Referendum Earned the Cypriot Public a Seat at the Negotiating Table by Alexander Lordos Chapter 13 The Plan, Public Discourse and the Role of the Mass Media in Getting to 'No' by Yioulli Taki Chapter 14 Constructions of Solution(s) to the Cyprus Problem: Exploring Formal Curricula in Greek-Cypriot State Schools by Stavroula Philippou & Andrekos Varnava Chapter 15 A Psychological Analysis of the Greek Cypriot 'No', by Panicos Stavrinides Chapter 16 Strategy and Security: Perceptions of Advantage and Disadvantage by Hubert Faustmann Chapter 17 The Rise of the AK Party and Ankara's Changing Role: Paving the Way for the 'Yes' by Tozun Bacheli & Sid Noel Part IV The Aftermath Chapter 18 Reunifying Cyprus: Some Essentials by Robert Rotberg
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