Cyprus and the roadmap for peace: A critical interrogation of the conflict
The UN-led Cyprus peace process is in desperate need of radical transformation. This book makes a notable contribution towards changing the current discourse by empowering the main parties to better value their relationship. By altering goals and perceptions, the authors explore alternative visions...
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Zusammenfassung: | The UN-led Cyprus peace process is in desperate need of radical transformation. This book makes a notable contribution towards changing the current discourse by empowering the main parties to better value their relationship. By altering goals and perceptions, the authors explore alternative visions for the future of Cyprus, suggesting both realistically feasible and politically challenging ideas. Using an exciting, innovative and multifocal approach, the authors discuss the practical application of specific solutions and explore the radical disagreements of the conflict at both social and political levels. Reflecting on the idea of a 'post-settlement' state of affairs and the prospect of such a reality, chapters illustrate the problems, challenges and political dynamics of Cyprus. The book explores the conceptual approaches to dialogue; reviews Greek, Turkish and Cypriot policies; probes the challenging roles of the UN and EU; canvasses Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot perspectives on the conflict; and, finally, offers dialogical reflections and debates on past and future problems. Allowing open and expressive dialogue, this book will interest those in academic and practitioner roles focused on international politics, conflict resolution and peace studies. It allows for further understanding of the complex perspectives presented in Cyprus that have great relevance in other international settings |
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Contents
Contributors vii
Foreword by Herbert C. Kelman x
Preface xii
PART I CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO DIALOGUE
1 A new approach to an old conflict - identifying the problem
and imagining a solution 3
Michdlis S. Michael and Yucel Vural
2 Locating the Cyprus problem within conflict resolution 20
Michdlis S. Michael and Maria Hadjipavlou
PART II REVIEW OF GREEK, TURKISH AND CYPRIOT
POLICIES AND POLITICS
3 What does Turkey want from Cyprus? 47
Altug Giinal
4 Turkey’s geopolitical vision of Cyprus 64
Nikos Moudouros
5 The Turkish Cypriot dilemma: between Ankara and Lefkosia 79
Yucel Vural, Sertag Sonan and Michdlis S. Michael
6 Greece and the Cyprus peace process: perceptions and
misperceptions 100
Alexis Heraclides
PART III NEW ROLES AND ENGAGEMENTS
7 Refugees, settlers and diasporas in the Cyprus conflict 119
Ba§ak Ekenoglu and Neophytos Loizides
8 Re-engaging the United Nations in Cyprus 135
Ahmet Sozen
v
vi Cyprus and the roadmap for peace
9 Greek Cypriot perceptions of the United Nations 145
Constantinos Adamides and Michalis Kontos
10 The limits of the EU in the Cyprus conflict: the Greek Cypriot
perspective 155
George Christou
11 The EU’s role in the Cyprus conflict: a Turkish perspective 173
Erhan teener
PART IV CONSTRUCTING TWO BINARY STRATEGY
POSITIONS
12 Greek Cypriot approaches to the Cyprus problem 187
Michalis 5. Michael
13 Turkish Cypriot approaches to key aspects of the Cyprus
problem 203
Yiicel Vural and Ibrahim Ozejder
PART V MOVING FORWARD DIALOGICALLY:
CROSSOVER REFLECTIONS AND DEBATES
14 Reflections on the Cyprus peace process 221
George Vassiliou
15 Reflections on the Greek Cypriot approaches: 'virgin birth’
solution 226
Mehmet Ali Talat
16 Between the 'feasible’ and the 'desirable’ 233
Dimitris Christofias
17 'Zero risk’solution 240
Dervi§ Eroglu
18 Reflections on the Turkish Cypriot approaches 244
Yiannakis Omerou
19 Reflections on the Greek Cypriots’ basic approach to the
Cyprus problem 248
Aysu Basri Akter
Index
255
Index
Acheson, Dean 100, 102
plan 102
acquis communautaire 156, 162,164,
165-6, 181, 188, 197, 198
Adamides, Constantinos 14-15, 145
Aegean 50, 67, 105
and Cyprus 51, 68
dispute 105, 109
islands 56
Agar, Mehmet 51
Akansoy, Asim 215
AKEL (.Anorthotiko Komma
Ergazomenou Laou [Progressive
Party of Working People]) 26,
159,188-9,199,236-8
and Annan plan 4, 31, 105,159
bicommunal bizonal federation
(BBF) 111, 188,222
positions 191, 194-5, 197-8, 229
and Turkish Cypriots 85,236-8
see also Christofias
Akmci, Mustafa 4-5, 55-6,125, 163,
179,209-12
and Anastasiades 5, 107, 125, 163,
252
during Cyprus talks 125, 139, 179,
221
and Greek Cypriots 209
positions 204, 206, 210-12
and Turkey 50, 55-6, 94
AKP (.Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi
[Justice and Development Party])
51,53, 64,68-9, 72-3,91, 107
and geopolitics 68-9, 72-3
government 72, 74, 78, 94, 107
and Greek Cypriots 209, 251
ideology 68, 72,75
and North Cyprus 71, 128
Akritas Plan 106
Akter, Aysu Basri 16, 248
Alata, Syed Hussein 24,40
Albayrak, Berat 52
Anastasiades, Nicos 4-5, 32, 88-91,
93,97,125,161,163-5, 198, 202,
233-4
and Akmci 4, 5, 107-8, 125,139,
163,179,252
on BBF 188
during Cyprus talks 107-8,122, 163,
179,190
election 18, 161,199, 225
and enosis 233
and Eroglu 189, 240
father 17-18
and Turkish Cypriots 52, 92
see also DISY
Anatolia 49, 56, 57, 67
geography 72
settlers 126, 128
ANEL (Anexartitoi Ellines
[Independent Greeks]) 108,
115
Ankara 67, 70-74, 88-9,91-2,95,102,
104-7, 109, 193
and Athens 102, 107
and Greek Cypriots 5, 95,110
Protocol (2005) 159, 170, 178
and Turkish Cypriots 14, 55, 65,
70-71, 79 passim 88-9, 94
and TRNC 91-2, 95
see also Turkey
Annan plan 53, 100,123-4,126,130,
137, 142, 149, 158, 175, 226, 230,
235, 241,252
and AKEL 237
and Anastasiades 161
and derides 226
and EU 158,167, 177
and Greece 14, 109
and Greek Cypriots 38, 53,104,153,
155,158-9, 169-70,175-6
and Papadopoulos, T. 31, 226
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-post 4
Talat on 230
and Turkey 107, 124, 128
and Turkish Cypriots 96, 153, 178-9,
196, 206,210-11
Annan, Kofi 3, 149
map 201, 212, 223, 230, 236, 241
see also Annan plan
Antagonism, Resonance, Invention
Action (ARIA) 23, 39
Anthias, Floya 25, 40
Anthropology 23-4, 40
Arab 72, 77, 126
Armenians 67, 77
Asad, Talal 24
Association for Historical Dialogue
and Research 32
Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal 54, 101
see also Kemalism
Athens48, 95, 102-4, 105, 107, 111
and Anastasiades 4, 107
as "national centre' 102-3, 104
and Nicosia 105, 108
see also Greece
Attalides, Michael A. 40
Attila Line’ 32
Atun, Hakki 125, 133
Austria 161
Averoff, Evangelos 101
Aydinlik 125
Azerbaijan 55
Azgm, Fatma 41, 70
Bagi§, Egemen 56
Balkan/s 51
Pact (1934) 65
Batu, Inal 89
Bayar, Mahmut Celäl 101, 105
Belgium 52, 77
Be§e$ler, Ayta$ 133
Best Alternative to a Negotiated
Agreement (BATNA) 148, 149
BEY (Bayraktar El$i Yönetim) 89
Bey, Ziver 49
bicommunal 7, 10, 26, 28-9, 32, 33-6
dialogue 35
groups 29, 31
movement 28-9, 32, 26, 41
police 250
project 34
technical committees 33
Women's Group 30
see also bicommunal bizonal
federation; bicommunalism
Bicommunal Bizonal Federation (BBF)
35,94,111,188,203,221-2,238
evolution 188
and Greek Cypriots 221-2
opposition 200, 221-2
support 94, 148, 203
and Turkish Cypriots 203, 224, 238
see also bizonality; settlement;
solution
bicommunalism 26, 31-4, 37
Biden, Joe 177
Bilgin, Pinar 66
binary 11, 15, 35
dualism 38, 92
conflicts 11, 22, 93
bizonality 188, 194, 209, 232, 235
BKP (Birle$ik Kibris Partisi [United
Cyprus Party]) 205, 214
Bolukba^i, Osman 49
Bosnia 140, 207, 208
boundary/ies 15, 48, 65, 246
role conflict 13, 19
state 65, 213, 230
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros 3, 31. 41, 137,
143
CBMs 137, 142
map 223, 225
Set of Ideas 137, 225
Brexit 129, 179
British 88, 122
bases 122, 132, 190, 207
colonial rule 81-2, 85 -6, 88-9, 101,
111, 120, 170
courts 127
Friends of Cyprus 27
functionalism 24
see also Brexit
Broom, Benjamin 30, 42
Bulgaria 51, 104
Bulut, Yigit 92
Biirgenstock (2004) 136, 137
Bursa 69
Burton, John W. 20-23, 26
Caglayangil, Ihsan Sabri 102, 106
Cairo 48
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257
Camilleri, Joseph 9
Canadian Institute for International
Peace and Security 29
Cavu§oglu, Mevliit 73, 154
Centre for Dialogue 39
Centre for the Analysis of Conflict 23
Centre Unity (.Enosi Kentrou) 4
Cevikel, Nuri 133
Ceyhan 69
change 7, 18, 21-2, 26-7, 34-5, 37-8,
68, 100, 108, 144, 238
demographic 82-3, 229, 251
ex-21,23, 32,41,73, 101, 162,212
and Greek Cypriots 31, 206
theory 12
Turkey 69-72, 74, 91, 109
amongst Turkish Cypriots 31,81,
208, 238
see also continuity; exchange
checkpoints 7, 31, 84, 86
CHP (Cumhuriyet Halk Part is i
[Republican People's Party]) 48-9
Christofias, Dimitris 16, 18, 41, 138,
159-60, 188, 233 passim 238
AKEL 105, 159
Annan plan 105, 236-7
BBF 188, 238
four freedoms 236
negotiations 160, 195
rapprochement 32, 238
rotating presidency 198, 210, 234-5
security and guarantees 233-4
and Talat 41, 124, 138, 160, 210, 237
territory and property 194, 229,
235-6
and Turkish Cypriots 236-8
see also AKEL
Christou, George 15, 155
Chrysostomos II 149
Citizens Joint Movement for a Federal
and Democratic Cyprus 28
citizenship 7, 15, 119, 124-6, 130, 252
Cypriot 124, 129
EU 125, 126
federal 15, 124-5, 132, 163, 201
Republic of Cyprus 86, 96
rights 128, 130
single 198
TRNC 56, 125-6, 192
Turkish 124-5, 229, 241
Civil Resistance Platform 83
civil society 6-7, 16, 29, 33, 93, 161,
180
bicommunal 36
EU support 161, 177
Greek 109
organisations 30, 181
Turkish Cypriot 205, 207-8, 210, 212
class 128, 238, 245
middle 33, 70
ruling 24, 33
Clerides, Glafkos4, 31, 41, 103-5, 121,
157-8, 161,226
Clerides, Katie 41
CMP (Cumhuriyetgi Millet Partisi
[Republican National Party]) 49
Cold War 92, 205, 227
post- 29, 65, 92
colonialism 24, 55, 100, 128
colonisation 124, 126-7, 192-3
Committee for Turkish Affairs 88
communal 11, 13, 14, 27, 37, 81-2
Greek Cypriot 121
intra- 10, 13, 37
quota 231
representation 81, 247
rights 121
security 80, 241
Turkish Cypriot 85-6, 90, 96, 241
see also bicommunal; intercommunal
communication 10, 12, 16, 21-2, 25-6,
64
tele- 92
confidence building measures (CBMs)
29, 137, 139-41, 144, 207, 209
UN 1992-94 29, 135, 137, 142
UN 2015 139, 163
conflict 3 passim 17, 20 passim 39,
147-8
adversarial 22
boundary role 13, 19
definition 26
diaspora 25, 128-30
dormánt/frozen 3, 17, 79
framing 22-4
interest-based 39
identity-based 39
Kurdish 78, 126
monitoring 19, 141, 145, 156
narrative 119
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parties 16, 147-8, 175
post- 14, 119, 122-3
protracted 10, 147-8
studies 20-21
Syrian 72
tranformation 7, 180
violent 82, 208
and women 30
see also conflict resolution
conflict resolution 9-10, 12, 21-6,
28-9, 33-4, 151
discourse 12, 21-6
diaspora 128 passim
and EU 173
interventions 25
process 34, 110
scholars 10
training 29-30, 34
transferability 33
workshops 29, 31,34, 47
and UN 151
see also conflict
consociational 110
continuity 7, 12
of RoC 246
Cot, Jean-Pierre 20
Council of Europe 127, 242
coup d’état 102
(1974)48, 89, 103, 106, 228
(1980) 67
(2016)71,72-3, 109
Crans-Montana 108, 136
collapse 5, 37, 93, 108, 139, 142, 168,
221,236
conference 108, 164, 209, 234, 251-2
negotiations 139, 150
talks 5, 37, 93,221
Turkey at 154, 166, 209, 234, 249-50
crossing 138, 163
Dherynia 163
Green Line 142, 180
Ledra Street/Lokmaci 138
Lefka and Dherynia 163
LimnitisAfeçihrmak 138
CTP (Cumhuriyetçi Türk Partisi
[Republican Turkish Party]) 53,
82,99,127,205-13
Cuellar, Perez de 3
Cypriot character 82-3
‘Cypriot state’
Greek 104
solution 15. 155
Turkish 162-3, 194-6,227
unitary 110
‘Cypriot-led, Cypriot-owned’ 5, 6,
176
Cypriotism 25, 28
Cypriotness 86
Cyprus
North 51, 73, 94, 177, 242, 249, 251
South 52, 73, 99
see also Greek Cypriot; Turkish
Cypriot
Cyprus 2015 50, 122, 132, 141
Cyprus Academic Dialogue (CAD) 5
Cyprus conquest (1571) 49
Cyprus Consortium 29
Cyprus Convention 81
‘Cyprus is Turkish’ 48
Party (Kibris Tiirktiir Partisi) 88
Cyprus News Agency (CNA) 150,
221
Cyprus Orthodox Church 82, 99, 149,
206
Cyprus Peace Centre 5
Cyprus Talks
2008-12 124. 139. 187
2015-17 9, 115, 120, 125, 139, 187,
248, 252
Cyprus, Republic of (RoC) 8,48, 73,
84, 100, 137, 158-9, 190, 196, 240
areas 183
Constitution (1960) 96, 240, 247
continuation 189, 226, 246. 248
EEZ 3
establishment of 48, 90, 136, 211
and EU 52. 127, 155-7, 167, 170,
175, 180, 188
evolution of 211, 245-6, 248
first 85, 100
Greek Cypriot-led 4, 15, 27, 87, 89,
111, 121, 174-5, 180
President of 32, 159
sovereignty 162
territory 196, 244, 246
transformation of 234, 240, 246
and Turkey 159-60, 166, 170, 190
and Turkish Cypriots 31, 79, 84, 86,
93,95-6, 174
Cyprus workshop (1966) 26
Index
259
Dagli, Okan 216
Davos 5
Davutoglu, Ahmet 49, 51, 69-70
deadlock 250
Cyprus problem 74, 250, 252
negotiations 150-51, 154
resolution 141, 232
demilitarisation 179, 189, 200, 207
Demirel, Suleyman 51, 58
democracy 7, 84-5, 109, 197, 144, 204
anti-189
Cyprus 28
discourse 7, 84
principles 204, 245
and Turkey 109, 249
and Turkish Cypriots 42, 80
demography 119-21, 129-30, 191-2,
251
balance 57, 124, 130, 191, 197
change 82-3, 127, 229
North 83 131-2, 229, 251
post-1974 119-20
‘question5 191-2, 251
ratio 197, 201
realities 120, 124
security 121
settlers 124, 126, 191-2, 228-9
space 33
of Turkey 251
Turkish Cypriot 82, 119-20, 129,
229
Denkta$, Rauf R. 18, 28, 31,41,49,
53^1, 86, 90, 96, 107, 121, 160,
212,226, 248
on Annan plan, 226
dogma 31,86
and EU 53, 158
as ‘spoiler’ 110
and Turkey 53, 64, 104, 107
Denkta§, Serdar 99, 210
dependency 24, 25
Turkish Cypriot 54, 80, 82, 84, 87,
89-91,99, 179
DHP (Halklarm Demokratik Partisi
[Democratic People’s Party]) 78
dialogue 4, 8, 12-13, 16, 73, 131
agonistic 11, 13, 16
Ankara-Lefkosia 95, 99
elite 16
intercommunal 13, 28, 34-5
intra-communal 37
intercultural 36
sustainable 8, 12
Diamond, Lousie 29
diaspora 34, 119 passim 131
Cypriot 119, 128-9
Greek Cypriot 121
Turkish Cypriot 129, 130
DIKO (Dimokratiko Komma
[Democratic Party]) 159, 162, 199
on BBF 188, 222
leader 192, 196, 222
positions 191-2, 194, 196, 198, 228
vote 159, 199
dilemma 9-10, 13, 24-5, 80, 151
Cyprus 22, 37, 92
Greek Cypriot 38, 92
knowledge 24-5
leaders 13
Prisoner’s 22
security 79, 95
Turkish Cypriot 14, 79 passim 95
diplomacy 29, 141
citizens 25
first-track 33
multi track 29
second-track 20, 26-7, 29, 38
shuttle 102
UN 8
Direct Trade Regulation (DTR) 155-6,
158-60, 167, 171
disagreement
EU 180
Greek Cypriot 85, 194, 232, 235
radical 12, 16
displacement 14, 119-23, 130
dissent 25, 37, 38
DISY [Dimokratikos Sinagermos —
Democratic Rally]) 4, 111, 159,
199-200
and AKEL 111, 170, 189-91, 194-5,
197-8, 229
on BBF 188,222
on refugees 194-5
on security 190-91
on settlers 191,229
and ‘Yes’ vote 31
see also Anastasiades
division 6, 12, 27-8, 89, 124
of 197489, 121
260
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de facto 203
geographical 89, 192
resolving 173, 179
territorial 84, 89, 111
see also partition; reunification;
status quo; taksim
Doob, Leonard 21-2, 26-7, 38, 41
double minority dilemma/complex 95
Downer, Alexander 149-50, 187, 235
converges 2008-12 187, 235
see also convergences
DP (Demokrat Parti [Democrat Party])
127,214
positions 203, 205, 207passim 213,
229
Druckman, Daniel 19, 187
DSP (Demokratik Sol Parti
[Democratic Left Party]) 49
dualism 92, 38
Ecevit, Biilent 49, 56-8, 68, 182
economy 4, 55, 90, 109, 251
common 34, 144, 230, 253
crisis 109, 160
EU 155, 157, 178-80, 197, 249
federal 160, 230, 111, 144, 160, 236
Greek Cypriot 252-3
obstacles 42, 58
Mediterranean 68-71
RoC 3, 108, 12L 149, 161
socio- 36, 121, 130, 242
structures 71,74
TRNC 54, 56, 70, 87, 91, 126, 249
Turkey’s 58-9, 72, 78, 192, 238, 249
Turkish Cypriot 14, 55-7, 79, 84,
90-2, 128, 177, 251
EDEK (Eniea Demokratiki Enosi
Kentrou [United Democratic
Union of Cyprus]) 31. 131, 159,
193,199
positions 189, 191, 194, 197, 198-9,
228
EDI (Enomenoi Dimokrates [United
Democrats]) 49
education 27-8, 30, 35, 42, 78, 85, 96,
180
cooperation 27-8, 35
and EU 249
Greek Cypriot 82, 96
peace 27, 41, 142, 180, 206, 238
systems 27-8, 85, 96
Turkish Cypriot 81-2, 96
Efstathiou, Kostis 193
Eide, Espen Barth 5, 108, 150, 221
Ekenoglu, Ba§ak 14, 119
ELAM (Ethniko Laiko Metopo
[National Popular Front]) 87, 97,
193,199
positions 189, 191, 193-4, 228-9
ELDYK (EUiniki Dynami Kyprou
[Hellenic Force of Cyprus]) 103
Elekdag, $ükrü 75
elites 23,27, 29, 66, 169
English-speaking 30, 42
Greek Cypriot 156-7, 158, 162, 171
political 67, 137, 165
embargo 29, 53, 187
‘enemy’ 11, 109, 111, 148
Eni oil 149, 224
enosis 22, 81, 86, 88-9, 101-4, 233
‘coup’ 102
‘double’ 102
EOKA campaign 54, 88
Makarios 103, 106
referendum 93, 99, 233
-taksim 22, 88, 101 -2
and Turkish Cypriots 56, 81-2, 87-8
EOKA (Ethniki Organosis Kyprion
Agoniston [National Organization
of Cypriot Fighters]) 82, 86, 88,
101,169, 240-41
-Br 4, 89, 103, 106, 121
equality 85, 146, 180, 210, 231-2
gender 30
numerical 81, 198, 231
political 6, 123, 170, 174, 188, 198,
209, 229, 231-2, 238
segmental 85-6, 93
sovereign 146, 152
Turkish Cypriot 163, 209
Ercan (Tymbou) airport 92
Erdogan, Recep Tayyip 50, 53, 55-6,
64, 73, 77
adviser 68, 92
Cyprus policy 53, 68, 110, 128
on geostrategy 166-7
and troop withdrawal 50
and Turkish Cypriots 55-6
see also Turkey
Erenköy (Kothcina) 212
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Eroglu, Dervi§ 4, 16, 32, 61, 160, 235,
240
and Anastasiades 162, 189
and Christofias 32, 235
leadership 160, 162
positions 240 passim 243
Ertugruloglu, Tahsin 203
EU (European Union) 3, 8, 11, 15, 53,
104, 139, 148, 155 passim 169, 173
passim 181, 197, 227
acquis 188, 197, 227
as catalyst 15, 104
citizenship 125-7, 129, 197
and Cyprus 15, 52-3, 104, 155
passim 181, 208, 223, 228, 231
and Greek Cypriots 156 passim 170,
181,249
limitations 155 passim 169, 176-81
Regulations 155-6
RoC 156, 174, 180, 187
and Turkey 52—3, 56, 73, 108-10,
169, 174-9, 249
and Turkish Cypriots 4, 53, 174-9,
180-81
see also Europe; European
Commission; European
Community; European Council;
ECHR; ‘European Solution’
Eurobarometer 145
Eurocentric 33
Europe 52, 91, 129, 157, 167-8, 180,
227, 249
and Cyprus 173, 176, 223
and Turkey 4,116
European Commission 155, 158, 177
Presidents 164, 176, 182
European Community 157
European Council 174, 182
European Court of Human Rights
(ECHR) 213, 214, 242
Demopoulos case 242
Loizidou vs Turkey 53, 126-7
European Court of Justice (ECJ)
89-90
Apostolides vs Orams 127
European Parliament 155
European Population Committee 127
‘European Solution’ 159, 187-9, 197,
227, 249
Europeanisation 15, 174-5, 177-8, 180
Evdokas, Takis 25, 40
everyday 5, 7, 33-6, 79, 148, 160, 238
‘security’ 165, 169
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) 149,
150, 161, 163
Famagusta 32, 123
-Nicosia Road 212
Port 162
see also Varosha
‘Farewell to the Last Cypriot’ 71
federal government 129, 170, 198-9,
209-11,231-2,253
Federal Republic of Cyprus 188, 198,
236
federalism 28, 94, 211, 226-7, 247,
253
transition 187-9, 211, 226-7
see also BBF
Financial Aid Regulation (FAR) 158,
161,167
financial crisis 160-61
Fisher, Ron 26, 29
framing 22-4, 31, 130, 146
France 77, 113, 129, 161
freedom/s 178, 195, 197, 204, 231, 252
as chapter 178, 183
four 129, 164, 197, 236, 252
Fundamental (1952) 247
of movement 166, 183, 197,246
of residence 236
of settlement 246
three 246
‘from Turk to Turk’ (Türk’ten Türk’e)
88, 90
Fulbright Commission 29, 34, 39
Füle, Stefan 176
Galtung, Johan 22, 39
gas exploration 3, 17, 52, 116, 161,
179-80
Gender Advisory Team (GAT) 30
Geneva 72-3, 102
Conference (1974) 103
Convention 127
talks (2016-17) 5, 72-3, 99, 136,
163-4, 166, 190
geography 69, 66
of ‘Anatolia’ 72
of Cyprus 70
262
Cyprus and the roadmap for peace
Turkey’s 64, 66, 68-9, 203
see also geopolitics
geopolitics 48, 66
German Institute for Democracy
and the Preservation of the
Environment 28
Giorgallas, Michalis 193
Gomes, Alberto 39-40
Gough, Kathlenn 24
governance 15, 18, 29, 148, 163, 173,
195, 198, 234-4
Greece 8, 14, 49, 51,67, 100 passim
112,174,230
Aegean 50, 67
and Alliance 190
and coup (1974) 227
-Cyprus-Israel alliance 3
on enosis 86, 102, 104, 240
and EU 174, 176
‘Friendship Pact’ 167
as Guarantor 47, 137, 147, 172, 205
as ‘mother country’ 100
as ‘National Centre’ 100, 103-4
and Turkey 10-11, 49, 50, 54, 73, 88,
102, 163, 166, 190, 228, 245
see also Athens; Greek
Greek 8, 13, 100passim 116
‘Cyprusis .7 106, 110
dialogue 12
foreign ministers 101, 102, 103, 107,
150, 190
govemment/s 5, 100, 102-4, 108,
190, 205
irrendetism 104
junta 48, 83, 89, 102-3, 106, 115
-‘lovers’ {Rumen) 56, 59
mainland 105, 106
military 48, 60, 101,102, 200
nationalism 88, 106
nationals 124-5, 130
Orthodox 36, 82
public 107, 110
premier/s 58, 101, 103
-Turkish relations 8, 11, 42, 49, 51,
56, 65, 73, 102, 104-5, 109-11,
113, 158, 174-5
see also Greece; Greek Cypriots
Greek Cypriot/s 14-15, 31-3, 50,
79-81,84-7, 93-5, 107, 110-15,
120-24, 126-7, 129-32, 137-8, 145
passim 153, 155 passim 172, 175-8,
187 passim 201,204-6, 208-9,
222-5, 226-32, 233-8, 240-43,
244-7, 248-53
and Annan plan 38, 53, 104, 155,
158-9, 169-70, 175-6
anxiety 191
on BBF 221-2
change 31, 206
diaspora 119, 121, 129
dilemma 4, 92
disagreement 85, 194, 232, 235
economy 252-3
education 27, 82, 96
elites 156-7, 158, 162, 171
and enosis 22, 81, 82, 86, 89, 93, 99,
102-3, 106, 233
Eroglu on 240-43
and EU 155 passim 171, 181,249
and Greece 100 passim 115
and guarantees 189-91, 208-9, 222,
227
leadership 31-2, 93, 104, 115, 120,
157, 165, 205-6,210, 229
as majority 79, 81, 85, 93, 149, 229,
231,253
narrative 85, 106
National Council 188, 192-3, 195,
199,245
nationalism 4, 25, 28, 31,48, 79, 82,
87-9, 101, 106, 121, 154, 228
opinion polls 148, 153, 222
as Orthodox Christians 81-2
positions 145, 161, 187 passim 201,
221-5, 233-9,244-7
refugees 36, 120-21, 123, 129-30,
197, 246
and reunification 110-11, 162, 165
and RoC4, 15, 27, 87, 89, 111, 121,
174-5, 180
and security 86, 94-5, 124, 157,
189-91, 195
and settlers 124, 189, 191 3, 197,
222, 281,251
and solution 187 passim 202,
249- 50
Talat on 209, 228-31
and Turkey 4, 14, 84, 86, 93-5, 129,
175, 190-96, 209, 228, 242, 244,
250- 51
Index
263
and Turkish Cypriots 84-7, 93-6,
175, 190, 208-9, 223, 250
and UN 145 passim 153
see also Anastasiades; Christofias;
Greece; Greek; Omerou; RoC;
Yassiliou
Green Line 84, 121, 142, 149
checkpoint 84, 142, 180
Regulation (GLR) 158, 177
Greens {Kinima Oikologon [ecological
movement]) 191-2, 194, 197, 199
on BFF 189
on colonisation 192
positions 191, 194, 197-9, 228
Grivas, George (‘Dighenis’) 101-3, 112
Groom, A.J.R. 22, 38
groups 7, 14, 23, 25, 30, 35, 119, 144
armed 206
bicommunai 30-31, 35
communal 14, 82
disenfranchised 11, 14, 119, 128
indigenous 126
mobile 119
working 27, 41, 138-9, 144, 160
guarantees 15, 73, 103, 119, 148, 245
Christofias on 233-4
and Greek Cypriots 189-91,208-9,
222, 227
Guterres on 225
Omerou on 244-5
and security 73-4, 141, 160, 163-6,
168, 189-91,203-8
Talat on 227-8
Treaty 108, 190, 234-5,249-51
and Turkey 72
and Turkish Cypriots 168, 203-8
'zero’ 108, 190, 222
see also guarantors; security
guarantors 50, 190, 200, 206, 207, 208,
211
Guterres on 200, 225
and Turkish Cypriots 204, 207
Giil, Abdullah 52
Gunal, Altug 13, 47
Giirel, Ayla 121
Giirel, $iikru Sina 51,67, 98-9
Guterres, Antonio 3, 125, 149, 164,
190,221
framework 190, 200-201, 236
new security system 200, 225
Hadjipavlou, Maria 13, 20, 41, 42
Hale, William 66
Hands Across the Divide (HAD) 30
hardliners 12, 103
Hatay 71,77
Hatay, Mete 121, 125-6
hegemony 14, 25, 79
AKP 75
framework 25, 84
Greek Cypriot 14, 93-4
Hellenism 86, 100, 104
see also Greek
Heraclides, Alexis 14, 100
High Level Agreements 1977 and 1979
159, 188
history 13, 18, 21,33, 34, 237
Cyprus 47, 110, 233
dialectical 234
Home for Cooperation (H4C) 32-3
homeland 28, 68-9, 79
see also diaspora
Ho$kara, Ercan 215
HP (Halkin Partisi [People’s Party])
204 passim 213
human rights 15,27, 119-21, 130, 195,
197, 223
Declaration 247
framework 119-20, 131
see also EC HR
human security 95
Hiirriyet 48
hydrocarbons 52, 108, 111, 233
see also gas exploration
igener, Erhan 15, 164, 167, 173
identity 18, 42, 86, 109-10
conflict 29, 39
group 37
Turkish Cypriot 14, 59, 79-81, 84,
86, 97, 99
ideology 21,48, 83, 92
Imia/Kardak crisis (1996) 109
Immovable Property Commission
(IPC) 242
imperialism 24, 26
inonu, ismet 48, 49
Institute for Middle Eastern Affairs
27
Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
29
264
Cyprus and the roadmap for peace
integration 56, 70, 96, 129, 179, 230
EU 155-6, 168, 173, 178-9
federal 93, 96
and Greek Cypriots 230
with Turkey 64, 69, 175
and Turkish Cypriots 54, 56, 86
interactive
Management Approach 30
problem solving 21, 26, 27, 35, 42
intercommunal 6-7, 23, 28-9, 32, 90,
193, 251
1958 clashes 32
1963-4 crisis 26, 48, 82, 86, 89, 120,
146
1967 clashes 48, 86
AKEL tradition 159
coexistence 87-8, 89, 93
dialogue 11, 13, 34, 36
negotiations 7, 10, 13, 26, 124
relations 7, 28, 85, 88
space 6
talks 9, 100, 102, 147
tensions 251
International Studies Quarterly 20
intra-communal 37
dialogues 10, 37
process 10, 13
see also intercommunal
invasion (Turkish 1974) 31, 103, 106,
107, 110, 140, 146, 192, 244
and Greek Cypriots 222
and occupation 31, 106, 110, 193,
228, 244
second 103
and Turkish Cypriots 193
Ioannidis, Dimitrios 115
irredentism 65
Greek 104, 106
Islam 48, 82
Islamic 8, 57, 64, 68-9, 75, 193
Israel 3, 52, 69
Palestinian conflict 20, 23
Istanbul 48, 106
Italy 75, 129
Jerusalem 48
Johnson, Lyndon 101-2
journalists 142
Turkish Cypriot 56
Juncker, Jean-Claude 164
Kadis, Costas 33
Kadritzke, Niels 90
Kahn, ibrahim 68
Kamenos, Panos 115
Karamanlis, Constantinos 58, 101,
103-4
‘Nicosia decides' doctrine 104
‘syndrome’ 63
Karamanlis, Kostas 105, 109
Kasoulides, Ioannis 149
Kastelorizo 102
Kelman, Herbert C. 21, 22, 23—4? 27
1984 workshop 27
Kemalist 8, 64-5, 67-9, 75
ideology 48
‘National Contract’ 65
‘Peace at Home - Peace in the
World’ 65
reforms 81
state 72
see also Atatiirk
Ker-Lindsay, James 50, 136
Ki-moon, Ban 3, 124
Kissinger, Henry 56-7, 103
Kitromilides, Paschaiis40, 108
Kizilyürek, Niyazi 54, 63
Kontos, Michails 14-15, 145
Köprülü, Mehmet Fuat 47
Kosovo (scenario) 162
Kotak, ismet 125, 133
Kotzias, Nicos 107, 108, 115, 150,
190-91
‘zero troops, zero guarantees’
190-91
Kranidiotis, Yiannos 104
KTOEOS (Kihris Türk Orta Egitim
Ögretmenler Sendikasi [Cyprus
Turkish Secondary School
Teachers Union]) 205
KTÖS (Kihris Türk Ögretmenler
Sendikasi [Turkish Cypriot
Teachers’ Union]) 57, 205
Kü^ük, Fazil 54, 83, 88
Kügük, Irsen 55
Kurds 67, 72, 78, 126, 128
Kuwayama, Takami 24—5
Kyprianou, Spyros 103, 188, 222
pro taxis 222
Kyrenia 123, 132
Kyrou, Alexis 100-101, 105
Index
265
‘Land for Peace' 212, 223
see also territory
language/s 23, 28, 36, 66, 83, 85, 96,
163, 181. 187
law 166, 247
EU 164, 170, 176-7, 188
international 15, 27, 56, 127, 145-6,
150-52, 159, 171, 244-5, 247
and order 93, 135, 146
property 247
of the Sea 150
leadership 4 passim, 6-7, 13, 18, 68,
150, 155, 180, 204, 222
Greek Cypriot 31-2, 104, 115,
156-7, 165,205
Turkish Cypriot 27, 31, 54, 83, 88,
120, 126, 157, 160, 162, 174,
205
Lebanon 20, 69
Ledra
Place Hotel 27-8, 30, 140
Street 5, 138
see also checkpoint
Lefkosia 95
-Limassol Road 132
see also Nicosia
Left 82, 94
and Right 29, 95, 96, 203
Turkish Cypriot 31, 70, 82, 94, 95-6,
99, 127, 203, 205,214
liberalism
British 81
libertarians 198
neo 68
Turkish Cypriot 88
Lillikas, Giorgos 193, 197, 199
linkage 11, 32, 130, 166
Cyprus-Turkey 53
diasporic 25
missing 10, 16
Loizides, Neophytos 14, 18, 119, 132
Loizos, Peter 25, 40
Loizou, Natasa 123
London 22, 105, 128
Conference (1959) 48, 49, 67, 170
Cypriot diaspora 189-9
-Zurich Agreements (1959) 58, 100,
101, 103-4, 170,236
Lordos, Alexandras 132, 142
Lumsden, Malvern 22
Macmillan, Harold 101
majoritarianism 93, 198
majority 85, 195. 198, 202, 211, 229,
232, 235, 242
in BBF 148
Greek Cypriot as 79, 81, 85, 93, 149,
229, 231,253
minority- 93
of population 158, 194, 232, 229,
235, 242
rights 245, 252-3
and Turkish Cypriots 31, 123, 129,
166,213,231,233
vote 210, 222
Makarios 83, 101-4, 106, 115
Malas, Stavros 199
Malta 174
map/s 49, 83, 162, 195, 212, 230
Annan 212, 223, 230, 236, 241
Ghali 223, 225
Morphou 236
Turkish Cypriot 235
Markides, Kyriacos C. 25, 40
Marmara 53
media 23, 29, 31,35, 140, 144, 149-50,
187
Mediterranean 49, 52, 67, 68-70
Eastern 52, 64, 67, 69-73, 179, 249
Centre for 26
Megali Idea 52, 106
memory 18
Menderes, Adnan 48, 49
Merkel, Angela 178
Mersin 69
methodology 6-8, 20-22, 23
Meyer, Albert 90
Mezar-i §erif 69
Michael, Michalis S. 3, 13-14, 20,
38-A0, 75, 79, 132, 187
Middle East 51,72, 73-4, 108, 249
Institute for 27
Islam 48
Saadabad Pact (1937) 65
migration 119, 124, 130
Turkish 55, 57, 124, 126, 129, 252
see also diaspora
mobility, human 130
Mogherini, Federica 164
Moliviatis, Petros 109
monitoring 9, 19, 141, 145, 156, 225
266
Cyprus and the roadmap for peace
monologue 37
adversaria] 12, 18
Mont Pèlerin talks 136, 192, 196, 223,
233
Morphou (Güzelyurt) 120, 194, 236,
252
Mostras, Vassilios 105
‘mother-baby’ 55-6, 59
Moudouros, Nikos 13, 64
Mufti 32, 237
multinational force 73, 207, 234, 245
museum 106
Muslim/s 49, 51, 68, 81, 128, 191
Brotherhood 72
Sunni 36
narrative 12, 14, 27, 33, 179, 187, 229
conflict 38, 119
Cyprus 48, 179
EU 176, 179
Greek 106
Greek Cypriot 85, 106
nationalist 11,25, 85, 106
Turkish 68, 92
women’s 30
National Guard (Greek Cypriot) 83,
103,146,200
National Pact (Misak-i Milli) 48
National Training Laboratory 29
nationalism 28, 65-6, 111, 180
ethno- 26, 31, 86, 111
Greek 88
Greek Cypriot 4, 48
Turkish 65-6, 92, 127-8
Turkish Cypriot 86
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) 101, 113, 208, 228
EU Cooperation 109, 190
Navtex (Navigational Telex) 224
negotiation/s 5-11, 22, 25-7, 65, 125-6,
135-41, 144, 147, 150-51, 161-5,
168, 190,212, 221-2
2002-4 126
2008-12 124, 127, 143
2015-17 9, 120, 125, 179, 221,248,
252
collapse 221-2
deadlock 150-51
EU accession 52-3, 158, 169, 174,
177-8, 180
intercommunal 7, 10, 13, 26, 124,
135-8, 140, 142
limitations 6, 139-40
official 27, 37, 161
ongoing 9, 10, 179
post- 4
pre- 26
process 120, 126, 138-42, 145-7, 195
settlement 5, 9, 130, 135, 161, 163
166
support 22, 162
theory 19, 22
track one 138-40
see also peace talks
Netherlands, the 77, 161, 207
New Cyprus 25
New World Order 64
Nicosia 104-5, 123, 150, 176, 212
and Athens 105, 108
buffer zone 143
decides 104
International Airport 137, 143
old sector of 33-4
Non-Government Organisation
(NGO) 32-3
Northern Cyprus 27, 126-7, 132, 181,
249, 252
see also TRNC
Omerou, Yiannakis 16, 244
reflections 244 passim 247
opinion polls 148, 222
Orthodox 36, 81, 87, 206
Church 82, 206
Easter 32
OSCE (Organisation for Security and
Co-operation in Europe) 140, 165
osmosis 187, 245
Othello 49
‘other’ 11,34, 111, 180, 253
Ottoman 48,49, 51-2, 68-9, 81,111
neo- 51
Oxford 29
Özal, Turgut 54, 61, 107
Özejder, ibrahim 203
Özersay, Kudret 204, 210
Özgürgün, Hüseyin 55
Özker, Özgür 237, 239
Özkök, Hilmi 61
Özuslu, Sami 70
Index
267
Pakistan 55
Pangalos, Theodoros 104, 192, 196, 222
Papadopoulos, Nicolas 162, 188
Papadopoulos, Tassos 18, 105, 109-10,
157-60, 169, 188, 198-9
on Annan Plan 31, 158, 226, 248
'effect’ 226
Papagiannis, Linos 193
Papagos, Alexander 100
Papandreou, Andreas 103, 104
Papandreou, George (junior) 104, 105
Papandreou, Georgios 101-2, 104
Paris Peace Conference (1946) 101, 104
partition 15, 28, 32, 57, 83, 101-2, 106,
110, 175,200
de facto 103, 104, 111, 146, 179, 188
'or death’ 48
see also taksim
PASOK (Panellinio Socialistiko Kinima
[Panhellenic Socialist Movement])
109
paternalism 4. 17, 79
Patriarchate 105
peace
'at Home, Peace in the World’ 47,
65
-building 7, 20-21, 29, 31, 33-5, 42,
135-6, 142, 175
education 41, 206
keeping 14, 22, 136, 140, 147, 151
-making 3, 14, 21, 23, 136, 175
model 10, 13
'Operation’ 27, 60, 205
policy 4
process 3, 5-11, 14, 37, 100-101,
104, 107-8, 111, 119, 129,
138-42,144,174, 179-80, 190
project 36, 173
talks 5-6, 9, 17, 28, 107, 123, 130,
139, 144, 161, 173-6, 178, 180,
248
seé? also UNFICYP
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
123,132
Pesmazoglou, Georgios 101
Pipinelis, Panayiotis 102-3, 105
polarisation 28, 31, 141
policy 9, 130, 135
makers 16, 25, 34, 125
rapprochement 26, 88, 238
Turkey’s 55, 57, 64-7, 69-70, 107,
109, 124, 191
Politiki Epitropi Kypriakou Agona
(PEKA) [Political Committee of
the Cypriot Struggle] 169
Po litis 33-4
population 60, 126-7, 130, 227, 242,
252
4:1 ratio 236
census 127, 192-3
displacement 120
Greek Cypriot 148
majority 188, 194, 229, 235, 242
movement 5, 119, 130
settlers 126, 133, 193
transfer 82-3, 126
Turkish 65, 250-51
Turkish Cypriot 90
power sharing 15, 120, 198-9, 231-2,
234- 5
see also governance
presidency 129, 143, 210, 245-6,
247
rotating/rotational 163, 198,209-10,
234-5, 253
prisoner/s
Dilemma 22
exchange 122
problem-solving 22, 26, 34
interactive 26, 42
workshops 23, 29
property 15, 120-21, 123-4, 129, 132,
194-7, 213-14, 223-4, 230-31,
235- 6, 241-2, 247, 249
Board 223-4
as chapter 148, 160, 179, 249
compensation 129, 155, 168, 195,
213-14,235
Christofias position 235-6
Eroglu on 241-2
exchange 123, 195, 212, 213-14,
235
in North 123, 127, 241
occupants 223
Omerou on 246, 247
ownership 127, 132, 212, 213-14,
223,231,242
and refugees 192, 194-7
restitution 213-14, 235
Talat on 228, 230-31
268
Cyprus and the roadmap for peace
Vassiliou on 223, 224
see also Immovable Property
Commission
protaxis 222
Protocol
Additional (Turkey’s Customs
Union) 156, 159-61, 166,
169-70, 178
for Agricultural Labour Force
126
No. 1 (Treaty of Alliance)
190
No. 10 170
Pyla 31, 143
Qatar 55
Ramsbotham, Oliver 11, 18
Rapoport, Anatol 22
rapprochement 26, 123, 238
and AKEL 26, 238
Greek-Turkish 109
and memory 18
movement 33
see also reconciliation
reality/ies 12-13, 35, 68, 179, 208, 212,
151,240
Cypriot 5, 33, 74, 138
demographic 124
international 146, 244
local 29-30
new 27, 33
post-1974 119, 120
post-conflict 14, 20
recognition 11, 80, 171, 209
non- 71, 84, 155
North Cyprus 171, 177
political 155, 159, 177
property 195, 214
of RoC 159, 190, 246
of TRNC 162,248
reconciliation 3, 11, 30-33, 36, 93, 123,
141, 175, 177, 179
Red Crescent 122
referendum 32, 61, 169, 171,211,213,
227, 241,245-6, 250
on Annan Plan 4, 18,31, 105, 137,
153, 155, 158-9, 169, 237, 241,
252-3
'enostf 93, 99, 233
separate but simultaneous 9, 175,
206
in Turkey 77, 209
refugees 11, 36, 119 passim 130. 196,
244
Greek Cypriot 36, 120-21, 123,
129-30, 197, 246
Kurdish 126
property 192, 195-6, 230
return of 129, 195-7
representation 30, 81, 85, 177
communal 81, 123, 199
Turkish Cypriot 15, 123. 156
resettlement 121, 127, 196
reunification 3, 4, 9, 36, 83, 110, 178,
193
AKEL on 232
ELAM on 193
and EU 161, 176
finances of 171
and Greek Cypriots 110-11, 162,
165
ideology of 83—
process 120
prospects 32, 108, 221
and Turkish Cypriots 83-5, 93-5,
178
Richmond, Oliver 136
right/s 55, 82, 85, 119, 122-3, 165-7,
205-6, 227, 230-31
citizenship 128-9, 197, 230-31
guarantee 54, 60, 120, 167-8, 208,
250
intervention 120, 166, 200, 205-6,
208, 225
minority 102, 159
political 123, 197, 230-31, 236
of return 15, 119-20, 122, 129, 196
unilateral 73, 161,205, 225
voting 129, 146, 177
see also human rights; property
'Rome Seminar’ 26, 41
Rothman, Jay 22-3
Russia 3, 224
Sadak, Neemettin 47
Said, Edward 24
Saint George the Exorinos 32
Sampson, Nicos 17-18, 106, 115
Sarajevo 69
Index
269
Sarper, Selim 105-6
Saunders, Harold 25
Second World War 244
secularism 82
security 4-5, 7, 32, 95, 104, 135, 163-5,
163-8, 222-3, 227-8, 240-41,
244—5, 250-51
alternative 167, 205-6
arrangements 164-5, 167, 206, 228
as chapter 15, 54, 78, 84, 148, 178,
195
Cyprus’s 104, 108, 111, 190
dilemma 79, 95
and EU 159-60, 166-9
‘everyday’ 165, 169
and Greek Cypriots 86, 94-5, 124,
157,189-91, 195
and guarantees 73-4, 141, 163-5,
195
human 95
in- 4, 81, 82-3, 86, 94, 148, 234
new 72-3, 190, 200, 206, 215, 233-4,
240-41,244-5, 250
psychological 7, 79, 95
regional 72, 144
Turkey’s 49-50, 53, 55, 64, 66-72, 74,
77, 105, 167, 179,204
and Turkish Cypriots 49-50, 73,
79-83, 86-7, 89, 90, 166, 203-9,
227-8, 233-4, 251-2
umbrella 156-7, 165, 168
Western 161
see also guarantees; United Nations
SeeD (Centre for Sustainable Peace
and Democratic Development)
140, 142, 144, 250-51,253
self 12, 22
-determination 56, 99, 100, 114,
169-70
reflection 14, 108
separatism 90
Serai 81
settlement 5-6, 8-10, 32, 74, 102, 108,
110, 119, 128-9, 168, 207
1960 102, 104
BBF 148-9
comprehensive 5-6, 74, 136, 139,
141, 144, 161-2, 226
and EU 52-3, 126, 177
federal 8, 96,211
final 65, 100, 142
Greek Cypriots on 129
negotiated 5, 9, 130, 135, 166
non- 6, 94
peaceful 20, 119, 129-30, 147
plan 137-8
post-10, 12, 15, 156, 165-6, 167,
168-9
pro- 127, 158,165
sustainable 155, 157, 163
Turkish Cypriots on 79, 82, 126
see also solution
settlers 11, 15, 57, 119 passim 128,
129-30, 228, 237
Greek Cypriot position 124, 189,
191-3, 197, 222, 228, 251
/immigrants 119-121, 124 passim
128
numbers 57, 125-6, 127, 191-2, 237
politicisation 127-80
Sèvres
‘syndrome’ 75, 92
Treaty 67
Shérif, Muzafer 111
Short Stories by Greek Cypriots and
Turkish Cypriots 33
Simitis, Costas 104-5, 108, 109
social psychology 21
Solidarity Movement (Kinima
Allileggii) 189, 191, 192, 194, 199,
200, 228
solution 6-15, 22, 53, 58, 74, 93-5,
103-4, 135-6, 147, 155-6, 159-60,
174-80, 188-9, 191-3, 196-7, 222,
224, 227-31, 233-4, 237-8, 244-5,
251
anti- 128
comprehensive 135, 137, 139, 141
Cypriot state 15, 155
and EU 15, 104, 108, 155 passim
169, 174 passim 180
and Greek Cypriots 187 passim 202,
249-50
federal 8, 103, 107, 110, 160, 163,
187-8, 227, 249
imagined 3, 12
no 53, 58, 166
non 69-70
partition as 32, 101, 103
peaceful 136, 147, 176, 188
270
Cyprus and the roadmap for peace
political 15, 84, 174, 177, 188
post- 135, 141
pro- 31, 138-9, 174, 178-9, 229
second-best 49
status quo 4
sustainable 156
and Turkish Cypriots 203 passim 214
two-state 93-4, 148, 160, 162, 226
unitary state 158
‘virgin birth’ 226 passim 232
see also European solution;
settlement
Sonan, Sertag 13- 14, 79, 98, 132
sovereignty 6, 11, 81,86, 95, 198, 244-5
soy das 111
Soysal, Miimtaz 51-2, 56
Sozen, Ahmet 14-15, 132, 146
state/s
-centric 20, 25
confederal 160, 209
constituent 110, 119-20, 123, 124-5,
159, 193-4, 209-10,211-13,
230-31,242, 248, 251
Cypriot 15, 155
federal 198, 207, 211, 226, 227, 229,
231,233-4, 240, 246, 252
Greek Cypriot 104, 125, 162, 242,
252
Turkish Cypriot 123, 125, 129,
162-3, 193, 195-6,213, 227,
230-31, 242, 249
two-93-4, 148, 162, 226
unitary 110, 148, 158-9, 188, 227
see also solution
status quo 4, 6-7, 12, 15, 38, 42, 65,
68-9, 80, 130, 148-9, 169, 175,
179, 188,211,222, 240, 251
Stavrinides, Zenon 25, 40
Steinberg, Gerald 21
Stephanous, Stephanos 191-2
Storrs, Ronald 48-9
Straw, Jack 177
Suez Canal 67
Sultan 81
Sumer, Canan 71
survey/s 50, 54, 122-3, 127, 132, 156,
165, 250-51,253
SYPOL {Symmahia Politon [Citizens’
Alliance]) 189
see also Citizens’Alliance
Syria 20, 69, 72, 77, 78
Syriza (Sinaspismos Rizospastikis
Aristeras - Coalition of Radical
Left) 108
Taiwanisation 188
taksim 48, 83, 88, 102
see also partition
Talat, Mehmet Ali 16, 97, 160, 226
passim 232
on Annan plan 226-7, 230
and Christofias 41, 124, 138, 139,
160,210, 229
election 18, 31, 53, 158, 178
on federalism 226-7
and Greek Cypriots 209, 228-31
positions 226-32
and Turkey 99, 209, 227
TDP (Toplumcu Demokrasi Part is i
[Communal Democracy Party])
163,205,214,215
positions 204 passim 212, 214
territory 68-9, 102-3, 106, 120, 124,
168, 177, 195-6, 242, 252
as chapter 15, 148, 160, 179, 192
Tor peace’ 212
donums 223
occupied 95, 192-3, 223, 237, 244
percentages 195-6, 212, 235, 244
TESEV (Tiirkiye Ekonomik ve Sosyal
Etiidler Vafki [Turkish Economic
and Social Studies Foundation])
54-5
third party 5, 8, 14, 15, 26, 29, 165
intervention 41, 151
UN as 145, 148
Third World 24
Thrace 51, 54
Tidwell, Alan C. 21
Timmermans, Frans 164
TMT {Türk Mukavemet Te$kilati -
Turkish Resistance Organisation)
54, 88, 89-90
trade unions 82-3, 90, 237
‘train-the-trainers’ 30
transferability 24, 33, 35
Treaty
of Alliance 189-90, 200, 211
Federation 211
French-Turkish 77
Index
271
of Guarantee 48, 108, 120, 168, 172,
189-90, 205-7, 211, 225, 227,
234, 249-51
implementation 251
of Lausanne 47, 65, 75, 114
of Sèvres 67
'Troop Withdrawal’ 190
TRNC (Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus) 47, 49, 53 passim 59, 84,
87,91-3, 248
citizenship 56-7, 125-6, 241,252
Constitution (1983) 51, 60, 88
declaration 54, 90
economy 54, 70, 87, 91
embargo 29, 53, 155
and Greek Cypriots 137
legality of 95
recognition/non-recognition 54, 59,
137,162,248
and Treaty of Alliance 190
and Turkey 49-50, 53-6, 58-9,
62, 70-71, 82,91-2, 95, 126,
241-2
Water Supply Project 91
see also Turkish Cypriots; Turkey;
UDI
troops
British 132
foreign 189, 191,207
of occupation 189, 234, 237
reduction 190, 200
Turkish 47-8, 50, 73, 106, 108, 165,
167, 190, 208-9, 222-4
withdrawal of 73, 90, 108, 189-91,
200, 209, 223-4,249
see also demilitarisation; 'zero
troops’
Tsipras, Alexis 108, 115
Türk Birligi Partisi (Turkish Union
Party) 133
Tixrke§, Alparslan 49, 56
Türkeç, Tugrul 49-50, 129
Turkey 3-4, 8, 11-13, 31, 47 passim 77,
79 passim 93, 101-3, 105-6, 111,
120-29, 149, 174-8,250-52
1974 invasion/intervention 48, 51-2,
89,99, 103, 106, 107, 110, 120,
140, 192,228,244-5, 250
aid to TRNC 56, 58, 90-91,98
Armed Forces of 48, 50, 53, 205
on Cyprus EEZ 149-50, 161, 163,
171,224
Cyprus policy 47-50, 55, 67, 107
and Cyprus security 163, 166, 168,
190-91,209, 227, 233, 240
démocratisation 109
Embassy (Nicosia) 89, 128, 133
'encirclement syndrome’ 64-8, 75, 92
and EU 52-3, 109, 156-61, 165
passim 170, 174-81, 228, 249
foreign policy 64-9, 109
geopolitics 13,48-50
and Greek Cypriots 4, 14, 84, 86,
93-5, 129, 175, 190-96, 209,
228,242, 244, 250-51
-Greek relations 8, 10, 11-12, 50,
54, 73,88, 104-5, 109, 111, 158,
163,230
as Guarantor 48, 50-51, 54, 137,
163, 173, 203-8, 233-L 250-51
as 'liberator’ 27, 82, 84
mainland 57-8, 82, 87-8, 90, 252
martyrs 55-6, 58
as motherland 55-6, 58, 60, 83-4,
91,94
National Security Council 53
national security 64, 66-73
nationalism 51, 53, 66, 76, 92, 127-8
Republic of 47, 89, 190
settlers 14, 124-8, 193
'threat’ 48, 84, 52, 109
and Turkish Cypriots 8,13 passim
44, 48-9, 53-4, 79 passim 94,
95, 108, 120-29, 138, 174 passim
181, 191 -2, 203 passim 237,
241-2, 250-52
Turkish Cypriot dependence 4, 14,
54, 79-80, 82, 84, 87-91, 99,
179,
see also Ankara; Turkish Cypriots
Turkish Cypriot/s 4-5, 13-14, 31-3, 47
passim 58, 70—71, 79 passim 99,
106-8, 119 passim 133, 155—6, 174
passim 181, 203 passim 217, 226
passim 232, 236-8, 240-43, 244-7,
248-53
and AKEL 236-8
and Annan plan 96, 153, 178-9, 206,
210-11
on BBF 203, 224, 238
272
Cyprus and the roadmap for peace
change 31, 81 ? 208, 238
civil society 31,81,208, 238
democracy 42, 80
demography 82, 119-20, 129, 229
dependency 54, 91, 99
diaspora 97, 119, 129-30
dilemma 14, 79 passim 95
economy 55-7, 84, 87-9, 99, 179
elite 82
enclaves 90, 102, 120-22, 228
and EU 53, 174-81
and Greek Cypriots 175, 190, 223,
250
identity 79, 86, 97
leadership 27, 31, 54, 83, 88, 120,
128, 157, 160-62, 174, 205
Left 31, 70, 82, 94-6, 99, 127, 203,
205,214
map 235
as minority 79, 96, 102, 159,
nationalism 86, 94
positions 203 passim 217
refugees 121
reunification 83-5, 93-5, 178
and RoC 31, 79, 84, 86, 93, 95-6, 174
on security 49-50, 79-83, 86-7,
203-9, 227-8, 233-4, 251-2
on solution 203 passim 214
state 162-3, 195-6, 230-31,249
and Turkey 13 passim 44,48-9,
53-9, 79 passim 95, 120-9, 174
passim 181, 191-2, 203 passim
237, 241-2, 250-52
Vice-President 81,245
see also Eroglu; Talat; TFSC;
TRNC; Turkey
Turkish Federated State of Cyprus
(TFSC) 89, 125-6
Turkish Special Warfare Unit 54
Turkmen, liter 67
U Thant 136
UBP ( Ulusal Birlik Partisi [National
Unity Party]) 127
election 160, 214
positions 203 passim 213, 229
see also Eroglu
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS) 150
UN Secretary-General 3, 41, 124-5,
135-6, 143, 146-7, 163, 221-2,
224, 234
Annan 126, 149
Boutros-Ghali 41, 137, 142-3, 229
Good Offices 135-6, 146-7
Gutteres 5, 149, 164, 190, 200-201,
225
Ki-moon 3, 124
mandate 14, 135-7, 140, 147
reports 187, 222, 225
Special Adviser to 5, 108, 135,
146-7, 149-50, 221
see also Annan; Boutros-Ghali;
Gutteres; Ki-moon; United
Nations; UN Security Council;
UNFICYP
UN Security Council (UNSC) 136,
146, 165, 181,207, 245
on BBF 229
Cyprus resolutions 54, 170, 231
as guarantor 165, 207
on political equality 231
Resolution 186 (1964) 136, 146, 240
Resolution 541 (1983) 89-90, 97
Resolution 1325 (2000) 30
unitary state 148, 158-9, 188, 227
‘United Cyprus Republic’ 124
‘United Federal Republic of Cyprus’
236
United Kingdom 47, 77, 90, 149
as Guarantor 137, 147
United Nations (UN) 3, 14-15, 101,
135 passim 155, 173, 200, 226, 234
auspices 162, 173
Charter 146
Declaration of Human Rights 247
Gambari process 160
General Assembly 100, 105-6, 146,
181
and Greek Cypriots 145 passim 155,
221,226
mandate 14, 135, 142, 147
reporting 187
and Turkey 52, 54
see also UNDP; UNFICYP; UNSC;
UNSG
UNDP (United Nations Development
Programme) 132
United Nations Force in Cyprus
[UNFICYP] 135, 140, 146-7, 208
Index
273
United Nations Universal Declaration
of Human Rights (1948) 247
United States (US) 3, 8, 108, 101, 224
Agency for International
Development (USAID) 29
Britain and Canada Plan (1978) 103
involvement 29, 48, 75, 102, 149, 162
policy 101, 113, 161
University of Cyprus 122-3, 127, 132
UNPA (United Nations Protected
Area) 36, 138
Uzer, Umut 66
Van Nuffel, Pieter 163-4, 182
Vance, Cyrus 102
Varosha 162, 209
fenced area 137, 143, 212
see also Famagusta
Vassiliou, George 16, 104, 221 passim
225
proposals 247
Venizelos, Sophocles 101
Verheugen, Guenter 170, 175, 182
Vienna Agreement (1975) 121-2
Virgin birth’ 189, 211, 226-7, 234, 246
Volkan, Varmk D. 23, 25, 27, 40
Vural, Yucel 3, 13-14, 79, 203, 217
Wagner, Wolf 90
Waldheim, Kurt 3
Weeks, Priscilla 24
Wendt, Alexander 108, 109
West 21,24, 72
anti- 25
scholars 24-5, 40, 51
security 161
women 30, 35, 237
Wretched of the Earth 24
Yakinthou, Christalla 121
Yavuzalp, Ercüment 57
YDP ( Yeni Dogu§ Partisi [New Dawn
Party]) 133,251
positions 205 passim 212
Yeni Düzen 70
Yiorkadzis, Polykarpos 106
Yilmaz, Mesut 49
YKP ( Yeni Kibris Partisi [New Cyprus
Party]) 127
Yorgancioglu, Özkan 56
‘zero troops, zero guarantees’ 108,
190-91,205,222,250
see also Kotzias
zero-sum 147, 151, 230
Zeybekci, Nihat 53
Zorlu, Fatin Rü§tü 49, 67
Zurich-London Agreements (1959) 58,
101, 103—4, 169-70
see also London Agreements
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title_auth | Cyprus and the roadmap for peace A critical interrogation of the conflict |
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title_full | Cyprus and the roadmap for peace A critical interrogation of the conflict Michalis S. Michael (Director, Centre for Dialogue-Global Reconciliation, Australia), Yücel Vural (Co-President, Cyprus Academic Dialogue) |
title_fullStr | Cyprus and the roadmap for peace A critical interrogation of the conflict Michalis S. Michael (Director, Centre for Dialogue-Global Reconciliation, Australia), Yücel Vural (Co-President, Cyprus Academic Dialogue) |
title_full_unstemmed | Cyprus and the roadmap for peace A critical interrogation of the conflict Michalis S. Michael (Director, Centre for Dialogue-Global Reconciliation, Australia), Yücel Vural (Co-President, Cyprus Academic Dialogue) |
title_short | Cyprus and the roadmap for peace |
title_sort | cyprus and the roadmap for peace a critical interrogation of the conflict |
title_sub | A critical interrogation of the conflict |
topic | Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Friedenssichernde Maßnahme (DE-588)4679328-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Internationale Politik Friedenssichernde Maßnahme Zypern Nordzypern Aufsatzsammlung |
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