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 resolutions and
explore the radical disagreements of the conflict at both social
and political levels. Reflecting on the idea of a
?'post-settlement?' situation 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;
a review of Greek, Turkish and Cypriot policies; the challenging
roles of the UN and EU; Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot
perspectives on the conflict, and finally 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. Contributors include: C.
Adamides, A.B. Akter, D. Christofias, G. Christou, B. Ekenoglu, D.
Eroglu, A. Gunal, M. Hadjipavlou, A. Heraclides, E.Icener, M.
Kontos, N. Loizides, M.S. Michael, N. Moudouros, Y. Omerou, I.
OEzejder, S. Sonan, A. Soezen, M.A. Talat, G. Vassilou, Y. Vural
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