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- 1From:Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems (Vol. 28, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION Cyprus is an interesting issue for jurists. Numerous legal opinions have been issued by the two parties (Turkish and Greek) and also by third parties that wish to clarify the legal situation on the...
- 2From:International Journal on World Peace (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article analyzes, through a historic perspective, the ongoing conflict on Cyprus between the Greek and Turkish ethnic groups in the context of relational problems, resulting from past hurts on the island, as well...
- 3From:Journal of Cyprus Studies (Vol. 21, Issue 45) Peer-ReviewedUsing survey data of Northern Cyprus provided by two recent waves of Eurobarometer, we analyze whether a list of socio-demographic and economic characteristics and personal and political opinions make it more likely that...
- 4From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 89, Issue 2145)MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS, MAR. 1, 1989 1 In accordance with Public Law 95-384, 1 am submitting to you this bimonthly report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus question. At this early point in...
- 5From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 88, Issue 2139)MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS, JULY 29, 1988 In accordance with Public Law 95-384, I am submitting to you a bimonthly report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus question. In recent months, the U.N....
- 6From:Journal of Cyprus Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 33) Peer-ReviewedAbstract For the medievalists, the study of women's public role in medieval societies is an arduous task, because of the nature of the sources which reflected the societies' misogynistic approach to the treatment of...
- 7From:Journal of Cyprus Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 32) Peer-ReviewedAPPENDIX II [Identification of Archbishop Makarios [in the later documents] and the code names of some of the leading terrorists.] It is obviously important to establish the identity of Genikos, Gen or G, who is...
- 8From:Canadian Woman Studies (Vol. 22, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCe sont les experiences personnelles de femmes de la Grece et de la Turquie Chypriote de toute categorie qui ont travaille a batir la paix et a developper une societe civile qui cultive des attitudes de tolerance et de...
- 9From:Nature (Vol. 485, Issue 7397) Peer-ReviewedAs a scientist formerly employed by the Cyprus Institute, I believe that it is time for the Cyprus government to bring in new management that will have proper oversight (Nature 484, 14; 2012). The government...
- 10From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 88, Issue 2133)MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS, JAN. 22, 1988 In accordance with Public Law 95-384, I am submitting to you a bimonthly report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus question. The United Nations...
- 11From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 89, Issue 2143)MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS, DEC. 7, 1988 In accordance with Public Law 95-384, I am submitting to you this bimonthly report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus question. I am pleased to note that...
- 12From:Systems Research and Behavioral Science (Vol. 19, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSince the demise of the `cold war' that pitted Western Europe and the United States against the Soviet Union, the world's attention has been dominated by smaller inter-state and intra-state conflicts often centered on...
- 13From:Nature (Vol. 484, Issue 7392) Peer-ReviewedOnce billed as the MIT of the Middle East, the Cyprus Institute in Nicosia is now so deep in crisis that it has not been able to pay last month's salaries. The Cypriot parliament is withholding the institute's 2012...
- 14From:Political Science Quarterly (Vol. 116, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe claim that democracies do not go to war with one another has become one of the most widely accepted propositions in the field of international relations. [1] This proposition may be true for stable and highly...
- 15From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 84)We now have evidence that the Turkish Cypriots are permitting settlement by some of their people in a formerly closed sector of the city of Varosha, or Famagusta. The area involved is in a portion of the city which...
- 16From:International Journal on World Peace (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDepartment of History and Political Science Rivier College 420 North Main Street Nashua, New Hampshire 03060 USA George Kaloudis is Associate Professor and Director of History and Political Science at...
- 17From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 87, Issue 2129)33d Report on Cyprus LETTER TO THE CONGRESS, SEPT. 22, 1987 In accordance with Public Law 95-384, I am submitting to you a bimonthly report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus question....
- 18From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 89, Issue 2153)Third Report on Cyprus MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS, SEPT. 22, 1989 (1) In accordance with Public Law 95-384, I am submitting to you this bimonthly report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus...
- 19From:Journal of Cyprus Studies (Vol. 12, Issue 31) Peer-ReviewedYiannis Papadakis, Nicos Peristianis & Gisela Welz (eds), Divided Cyprus: Modernity, History, and an Island in Conflict (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2006) ISBN 0-253-21851-9 (Paperback); 235...
- 20From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 89, Issue 2150)Second Report on Cyprus MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS, JUNE 5, 1989 (1) In accordance with Public LAw 95-384, I am submitting to you this bimonthly report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus...