Spring 2008 witnessed the first positive signs of a thaw in
relations between the two sides of the divided island of Cyprus
since the dramatic failure of the Annan Plan in 2004. The
historic meeting of the two Presidents of Cyprus and the symbolic
opening of the Ledra Street border crossing in the heart of Nicosia
may herald a bright new future for this Mediterranean island.
Yet Cyprus has been in this situation before. What makes this
new initiative different and why should it succeed where so many
others have failed?
"Reunifying Cyprus" is the first book to analyze fully the
reasons for the continuing failure to re-unite the two states of
Cyprus after over forty years of division. It focuses
especially on the Annan Plan--the popular name for the UN
initiative to find a "Comprehensive Solution to the Cyprus Problem"
in anticipation of Cyprus’ accession to the EU--and the reasons for
its ultimate failure. How did Cypriots receive the Annan
Plan? What were the real or imagined flaws? Was this a
missed opportunity? And what place does the Annan Plan have
in future blueprints to reunify the island?
"Reunifying Cyprus" will be invaluable for anyone interested in
conflict resolution and international politics as well as students
of the Eastern Mediterranean.
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