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Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community

open access: yesBelleten, 2009
The struggles of the Turkish people of Cyprus for their existence and human rights began immediately after the signing of the Cyprus Agreement, on 4 June 1878, between the Ottoman State and England (Britain), giving the latter ...
Salâhi R. Sonyel
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Those who control the narrative control the future: The teaching of History in Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot schools

open access: yesHistorical Encounters: A Journal of Historical Consciousness, Historical Cultures, and History Education, 2014
History education in both the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot educational systems in Cyprus is dominated by ethnocentric approaches. In the case of the former this is the idea of history education promoting a Hellenocentric narrative which aims to
Perikleous, Lukas   +2 more
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Nursing History of Turkish Cypriots

open access: yesMediterranean Nursing and Midwifery, 2021
In terms of the historical development of nursing and education for Turkish Cypriots, articles in the literature are quite limited. The Cypriots initially stayed away from the nursing profession.
Ufuk Kaya, Kerem Yıldız
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The Varosha Dispute: The Partial Opening Initiative and the United Nations’ Approach and Evaluation of the Issue of Property

open access: yesİstanbul Hukuk Mecmuası, 2023
Varosha is actually within the sovereignty of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and has been closed to civilian settlement and visits since 1974 This unit of Famagusta is known to have the status of a military zone.
Cüneyt Yüksel, Mustafa Erçakıca
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Validation of the Greek Acceptance of Modern Myths about Sexual Aggression (AMMSA) Scale: Examining Its Relationships with Sexist and Conservative Political Beliefs [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence, 2016
The Acceptance of Modern Myths about Sexual Aggression scale measures contemporary beliefs about sexual aggression that tend to blame victims and exonerate perpetrators.
Alexandra Hantzi   +3 more
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Le conflit chypriote relocalisé à Londres : pratiques transnationales de la frontière

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2020
This paper examines the transformation of the Cypriot conflict through its relocation in the London diaspora. It juxtaposes the newly recomposed and intangible border in the diaspora to the physical one in Cyprus, showing how the two connect and interact.
Barbara Karatsioli
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“Nahni wa xfendik” (We and the others): Negotiation of multiple identities in the maronite community of Cyprus [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU, 2011
In this study I will examine the negotiation of multiple identities in the Maronite Community of Cyprus which comprises four villages in the occupied territories (Kormakiti, Asomatos, Karpashia, Agia Marina) and a large number of displaced population ...
Koumarianou Maria
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The European Union and the Cyprus problem: a story of limited impetus [PDF]

open access: yesEastern Journal of European Studies, 2012
This article discusses the role of the European Union (EU) in the Cyprus problem before and after accession in 2004. It is argued that, before 2004, Brussels provided limited incentives to the Greek Cypriots to contribute to resolution but, on the other ...
George KYRIS
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Cutting the Gordian Knot: Turkish Foreign Policy Towards Cyprus During AK Party Era (2002-2020)

open access: yesStudia i Analizy Nauk o Polityce, 2020
Cyprus Dispute is one of the fundamental foreign policy issues in Turkish foreign policy since the 1950s. Cyprus Dispute has often been perceived as an issue above petty politics in Turkey, and almost all Turkish political parties supported the Turkish ...
Ozan Örmeci, Sina Kisacik
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The United States Role of the Occurrence of Violence in Cyprus [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of History
Cyprus used to be under occupation of the foreign states for many centuries and sovereignty usually with few exceptions was not transferred peacefully. As it is well known, in the 19th century, use of force in international relations was seen as normal ...
Ilksoy Aslim
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