Cyprus Question

The Cyprus dispute, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, or Cyprus problem, is an ongoing dispute between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. Initially, with the occupation of the island by the British Empire from the Ottoman Empire in 1878 and subsequent annexation in 1914, the "Cyprus dispute" was a conflict between the Turkish and Greek islanders. The international complications of the dispute stretch beyond the boundaries of the island of Cyprus itself and involve the guarantor powers under the Zürich and London Agreement (Turkey, Greece, and the United Kingdom), the United Nations and the European Union, along with …

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Wilson Center Canada · 12 January 2022 English

Ninth, convergence opens the way for a Kosovo settlement that impedes 'Greater Albania' and 'Greater Serbia.' The more unitary the Republic of Kosovo, with the country’s north and south intact, …

Kosovo issue unresolved, and to the Northern Cyprus question, not to any threat to Greece’s borders via


IRÉC: Institut de recherche en économie contemporaine · 23 January 2017

Yet, as elucidated by Eva Bellin, the democratic transitions in the region are stymied in the Middle East primarily due to the coercive apparatus of states that have the will …

Europe’s growing intransigence to resolve the Cyprus question as well as Turkey’s economic boom starting


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 2 March 2006 English

Hence the monograph proposed that, while the Aegean dispute should be settled by the International Court of Justice, the Cyprus problem should be handled on the basis of the numerous …

Holbrooke’s statement, see Andreas Theophanous, The Cyprus Question and the EU: The Challenge and the Promise (Nicosia: 39. For the most thorough treatment of the Cyprus question from the International Law perspective, the


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 3 March 2005 English

A number of old causes of estrangement continue to enjoy a long shelf life, and new ones have been added to the list in the decade or so following the …

with its NATO allies, especially over the Cyprus question, led Turkey to further diversify its foreign policy, whether in relation to the EU, the Cyprus question or northern Iraq. And he did not pursue any


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 3 March 2005 English

A number of old causes of estrangement continue to enjoy a long shelf life, and new ones have been added to the list in the decade or so following the …

with its NATO allies, especially over the Cyprus question, led Turkey to further diversify its foreign policy, whether in relation to the EU, the Cyprus question or northern Iraq. And he did not pursue any


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