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Designing Peace - Cyprus and Institutional Innovations in Divided Societies (Hardcover)
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Designing Peace - Cyprus and Institutional Innovations in Divided Societies (Hardcover)
Series: National and Ethnic Conflict in the 21st Century
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Why do some societies choose to adopt federal settlements in the
face of acute ethnic conflict, while others do not? Neophytos
Loizides examines how acrimoniously divided Cyprus could re-unify
by adopting a federal and consociational arrangement inspiring
similar attempts in its region. Loizides asserts that institutional
innovation is key in designing peace processes. Analyzing
power-sharing in Northern Ireland, the return of displaced persons
in Bosnia, and the preparatory mandate referendum in South Africa,
he shows how divided societies have implemented novel solutions
despite conditions that initially seemed prohibitive. Turning to
Cyprus, he chronicles the breakthrough that led to the exhumations
of the missing after 2003, and observes that a society's choice of
narratives and institutions can overcome structural constraints.
While Loizides points to the relative absence of successful federal
and consociational arrangements among societies evolving from the
"post-Ottoman space," he argues that neither elites nor broader
societies in the region must be held hostages to the past. To
effect lasting and positive change, Loizides encourages
stakeholders in divided societies to be prepared to identify,
redesign, and implement innovative new institutions. Examining
successful peace mediations and identifying the shared experience
and commonalities between Cyprus and other divided societies
promises not only to inform the tackling of the Cyprus problem but
also to provide transferable knowledge with broader implications
for the fields of peace studies and conflict resolution.
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