The European Union and the Cyprus conflict : modern conflict, postmodern union /

This book is a multi-faceted exploration of the Cyprus conflict in Europe, which investigates the international settling of the conflict, its modernist features, particularly European influences over identity, and postmodernization as a possible solution. The contributors to this book not only pursu...

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Other Authors: Diez, Thomas, 1970-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press : Distributed exclusively in the U.S.A. by Palgrave, 2002.
Series:Europe in change.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Cyprus and the European Union as a political and theoretical problem / Thomas Diez
  • pt. 1. The context: institutions and strategic visions
  • Looming shadows: the European Union's eastern enlargement and Cyprus / Lykke Friis
  • Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean region: security considerations, the Cyprus imperative and the EU option / Yannis A. Stivachtis
  • Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean, seen from Turkey / Işil Kazan
  • pt. 2. Problematising modernity
  • Cypriot state(s) in situ: cross-ethnic contact and the discourse of recognition / Costas M. Constantinou, Yiannis Papadakis
  • Self-determination, violence, modernity: the case of the Turkish Cypriots / Necati Polat
  • Multiple dimensions of international peacemaking: UN and EU involvement in the Cyprus conflict / Oliver P. Richmond
  • pt. 3. A catalyst to postmodernity?
  • Last exit to paradise? The European Union, the Cyprus conflict and the problematic 'catalytic effect' / Thomas Diez
  • Democratisation in Turkey, EU enlargement and the regional dynamics of the Cyprus conflict: past lessons and future prospects / Fiona B. Adamson
  • Social and economic impact of EU membership on northern Cyprus / Fatma Güven-Lisaniler, Leopoldo Rodríguez
  • Conclusion: Cyprus and the European Union
  • an opening / Thomas Diez.