I have published most of the items in this booklet before. Denktaş's speech before the United Nations (UN) Security Council in 1964 was included in my edition of Rauf Denktash at the United Nations: Speeches on Cyprus (The Eothen Press, Huntingdon, 1997); and except for a few small changes, my opening essay here differs little from the first chapter of my book Sovereignty Divided: Essays on the International Dimensions of the Cyprus Problem (CYREP, Nicosia, 1998; third enlarged imprint, 1999). These earlier works are now out of print and will probably remain so. But given the current stage of the seemingly interminable negotiations for a settlement in Cyprus, I thought it might be useful to make certain items available once more for the benefit of those diplomats, government officials, European Union (EU) parliamentarians, academics, journalists and other persons interested in Cyprus, many of whom may have only recently become concerned with the extraordinary intractable problems of the 'divided island.' More especially, this booklet should help those who are tempted to accept a largely Greek account of what is at stake in Cyprus to realise that such a one-sided conception will never lead to the just, equitable and permanent reconciliation between the two Cypriot communities that the international community has been seeking for so long.
Searchable catalog containing over 400 terracottas that range in date from about 2000 B.C. until the 2nd century A.D.
Fransız devlet adamı Schumann tarafından ortaya atılan fikrin üzerine inşa edilen Avrupa Kömür Çelik Topluluğu, uluslararası ilişkiler literatürüne "supranasyonel", yani uluslarüstü yapılandırma kavramını kazandırmıştır.
In Professor Casson's view it would be incorrect to say that Cyprus absorbed anything ; she rather adopted and then transformed , " 4 a transformation described by the Classical Greeks as “ Kútiplos Χαρακτήρ ” .5 A. From the earliest ...
The Double Representation Conspiracy: How the Greek and Greek Cypriot Governments are Precipitating a New Crisis in Cyprus by Using...
Cypriot medieval ceramics: reconsiderations and new perspectives
But his authority had already been challenged by the publication on the previous evening of a letter to President Costa Gomes from Maj. de Melo Antunes and eight other senior figures in the AFM, complaining of the country's decline into ...
"This book argues that two conflicting styles of nationalist imagination led to the violent rending of Cyprus in 1974 and sustained that division over decades.
This book acknowledges the importance of discourse studies, in having produced a better understanding of the socio-political role of frameworks of intelligibility, and of materialism theory in highlighting the importance of the agentic role ...
In 1955, Cyprus is torn apart by EOKA and Ariadne' family is deeply involved, but her heart skips the divide on seeing the young officer, Stephen Allenby, when her house is searched by the British.
1955: The island of Cyprus is torn apart by EOKA's insurrection against British rule.