This unique collection of essays provides a multi-faceted
analysis of the Cyprus conflict. It sees the conflict both at a
historical and at an analytical crossroads, and brings together
leading scholars from various disciplines to provide fresh
perspectives on the long-standing issues surrounding Cyprus.
The four parts of the book deal first with domestic determinants
of the conflict and its resolution, then with external influences,
before comparing Cyprus to other conflict cases and finally
including approaches beyond political science. The application of
different methodological and theoretical approaches, from rational
choice to gender studies, to a single case allows for their
comparison and make this a must-read not only for those interested
in Cyprus, but for all students of conflict resolution.
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