Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community
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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Cutting the Gordian Knot: Turkish Foreign Policy Towards Cyprus During AK Party Era (2002-2020)
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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What Has Gone Wrong with the EU’s Structural Foreign Policy towards the Turkish Cypriot Community? [PDF]
The Cyprus conflict has consequences not only for the Cypriots but also for the international community. After the Annan Plan, the EU has become involved in the resolution of this conflict. Endeavouring to encourage Turkey and Turkish Cypriots to produce
Direnc Kanol
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Background and aim There are a significant number of Turkish speaking immigrants living in London. Their special health issues including women's health, mental health, and alcohol and smoking habits has been assessed. The aim of this study was to explore
Topal Kenan +4 more
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A Comparative Perspective of Folk Beliefs and Traditions of Kazakhs, Turkmens and Turkish Cypriots [PDF]
The phenomenon of belief has been among the most fundamental social needs of people from the oldest ages to date and played an essential role in shaping the cultures of nations throughout history.
Mustafa Yeniasır, Adem Öger
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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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Casino Paradise: The Turkish Cypriots and Gambling Addiction
Cyprus, which is surrounded by Turkey in the north, Syria in the east, Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon in the southeast, and Egypt in the south, is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean. The island has been divided into two separate states, i.e.,
Ruken Macit
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Understanding Turkish Cypriots’ Constantly Deepening Distrust Towards Greek Cypriots
The island of Cyprus has held a permanent position on the agenda of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for decades. The UNSC regularly adopts resolutions to extend the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force (UNFICYP). In 2023, UNSC Resolution 2674 reiterated several points, including “the importance of achieving an enduring, comprehensive and ...
Yasin Temizkan +2 more
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S’approprier la « frontière » et invisibiliser l’immigré dans la fabrique urbaine de Nicosie Sud
Since the Turkish invasion of 1974, the southern part of the old town of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, has been abandoned by its Greek-speaking inhabitants because it recalled this painful past. Therefore, few immigrant communities settled there. Since
Marion Sabrié
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L’émergence d’une identité culturelle hybride : l’écriture turco-chypriote
This study sets out to trace the political strategy for defending cultural boundaries through poetry. Poetic dialogue defines the qualitative formation and development of intercommunal relations.
Anna Katsigianni
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