Abstract

Introduction - Cyprus and the EU as a political and theoretical problem, Thomas Diez. Part one - The context - institutions and strategic visions: Looming shadows - the European Union 's eastern enlargement and Cyprus, Lykke Friis Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean region - security considerations, the Cyprus imperative and the European Union option, Yannis A. Stivachtis Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean, seen from Turkey, Isil Kazan. Part two - Problematising modernity: The Cyprus state(s) in situ - cross-ethnic contact and the discourse of recognition, Costas M. Constantinou & Yiannis Papadakis Self-determination, violence, modernity - the case of the Turkish Cypriots, Necati Polat The multiple dimensions of international peacemaking - UN and EU involvement in the Cyprus conflict, Oliver P. Richmond. Part three - A catalyst to postmodernity?: Last exit to paradise? The EU, the Cyprus conflict and the problematic catalytic effect, Thomas Diez Democratisation in Turkey, EU enlargement and the regional dynamics of the Cyprus conflict - past lessons and future prospects, Fiona B. Adamson The social and economic impact of EU membership on northern Cyprus, Fatma G ven-Lisaniler & Leopoldo Rodriguez Cyprus and the European Union - an opening, Thomas Diez.

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