The Cyprus referendum of 2004 was a definitive moment in the
recent history of Cyprus. The island's future hung in the balance
-- specifically the fate of the controversial Annan Plan, which
proposed the creation of a single United Cyprus Republic with two
constituent states. Accepted by the Turkish side but rejected by
Greek Cypriots, the Plan was not implemented. In this balanced
account of a highly charged period, Chrysostomos Pericleous offers
an exhaustive treatment of the events that culminated in the
referendum and through his comparative study, explains the
positions ultimately taken by Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
"The Cyprus Referendum "presents the definitive account of the
course of action taken by President Tassos Papadopoulos and his
ruling coalition which ultimately led to the resounding 'No' vote
on the Annan Plan by the Greek Cypriots at the referendum.
Pericleous places the events on the island within a wider global
context, focusing especially on the re-orientation of US foreign
policy in the Greece-Turkey-Cyprus triangle. Drawing together all
the evidence, the author explores the consequences for the island
and whether the rejection of the referendum will lead to a period
of decline for Cyprus unless a dramatic change occurs in Greek
Cypriot politics.
An important contribution to the study of Cypriot politics, "The
Cyprus Referendum" provides readers with a deeper insight into the
broader political framework within which the UN peace initiative in
Cyprus has developed. It is a meticulous study of a critical moment
in Cypriot history and the depth of its research makes the book
invaluable for anyone interested in the island -- past, present and
future.
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