What really happened in Cyprus. A critical assessment since independence and the way forward

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Description

The Cyprus problem is de facto an existential issue. Before 1974 it would have been possible to achieve a settlement on the basis of a unitary state. But that did not happen.

It should be stressed that the negotiating framework has shifted substantially from 1974 to the present day towards the Turkish positions. Nevertheless, it has not been possible to reach a settlement. Under the current circumstances, Turkey would consent to a Cyprus settlement if it ensures its strategic control of the entire Island. Consequently, there has not been a real opportunity for an acceptable solution after the invasion.

Various Turkish officials and theorists have indicated that even if there were no Turkish Cypriots living in Cyprus Ankara would still be interested in the Island.

There are different and, more often than not, conflicting narratives about the history and the politics of Cyprus. One of my major goals is to provide an objective account of what really happened in Cyprus. At the same time, I suggest a comprehensive strategy for the way forward. Although circumstances have changed, I explore ways in which the problem can be resolved utilizing an evolutionary process and the unity of the Republic of Cyprus is reestablished. At the same time, I understand that the role of external powers toward this direction is extremely important. Obviously, this is a difficult task. I am certain though that the suggested policy can be more productive than the one pursued up until now.

Publication info

Form Paperback | 362 pages
Size 17 x 24
Publication Date September 2025
Language English
ISBN 978-9963-676-56-9