Publication

1 Jan 2002

The ongoing conflict between Greek and Turkish Cypriots poses a severe challenge to the European Union. With European Union enlargement moving ever closer, the issue of Cyprus embodies the problems that are increasingly likely to arise when a fundamentally civilian organization is faced with the problems of tackling ethnopolitical conflict. Can the European Union play an effective role in forging a path towards settlement and what would be the likely outcome for the divided island should a settlement not be reached?

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Author Christopher Brewin, George Christou, Thomas Diez, H Tarik Og Uzlu, George S Yiangou
Series ECMI JEMIE (Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe)
Issue 2
Publisher European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
Copyright © 2002 European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
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