The article focuses on the Greek Cypriot Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and their attitudes towards the island’s reunification talks. We utilize quantitative data from two representative sample surveys, conducted in 2016-2017, probing respondents on their views on territorial readjustments, property provisions and power-sharing. Contrary to findings in the literature, IDP status is associated with higher levels of support for a negotiated peace settlement. The article examines the impact of anticipated threats and economic opportunities accompanying a settlement and suggests a set of institutionalized mechanisms to incorporate the views of IDPs and other disadvantaged groups in future reunification talks
<p>This article will consider issues of monitoring and assessment of the needs of internally d...
There is a growing literature on the role of diasporas in homeland conflicts. This role can be posit...
This article examines the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, in order to assess th...
The article focuses on the Greek Cypriot Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and their attitudes tow...
The article focuses on Greek Cypriot internally displaced persons and their attitudes towards the is...
Published online: 14 Feb 2019.This article draws on the case of Cyprus probing the acceptance of ren...
The article aims to resolve tensions between legal, humanitarian and pragmatic considerations in the...
The turn of the century has brought the issue of internal displacement to the forefront of the inter...
For over fifty years, the international community, led by the United Nations, hasattempted to find ...
This article uses displacement as an analytic lens for examining the Cypriot citizenship regime. It ...
This article surveys the history of Cyprus’s conflict and partition to de-rive historical, tactical,...
Both ethnic communities in Cyprus have maintained strong political and cultural ties with Greece and...
Reception conditions in Cyprus have been evolving on a legal and policy level since 2000, with the e...
Both ethnic communities in Cyprus have maintained strong political and cultural ties with Greece and...
The Republic of Cyprus is often thought of as a tourist destination and hot spot for sun thirsty exp...
<p>This article will consider issues of monitoring and assessment of the needs of internally d...
There is a growing literature on the role of diasporas in homeland conflicts. This role can be posit...
This article examines the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, in order to assess th...
The article focuses on the Greek Cypriot Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and their attitudes tow...
The article focuses on Greek Cypriot internally displaced persons and their attitudes towards the is...
Published online: 14 Feb 2019.This article draws on the case of Cyprus probing the acceptance of ren...
The article aims to resolve tensions between legal, humanitarian and pragmatic considerations in the...
The turn of the century has brought the issue of internal displacement to the forefront of the inter...
For over fifty years, the international community, led by the United Nations, hasattempted to find ...
This article uses displacement as an analytic lens for examining the Cypriot citizenship regime. It ...
This article surveys the history of Cyprus’s conflict and partition to de-rive historical, tactical,...
Both ethnic communities in Cyprus have maintained strong political and cultural ties with Greece and...
Reception conditions in Cyprus have been evolving on a legal and policy level since 2000, with the e...
Both ethnic communities in Cyprus have maintained strong political and cultural ties with Greece and...
The Republic of Cyprus is often thought of as a tourist destination and hot spot for sun thirsty exp...
<p>This article will consider issues of monitoring and assessment of the needs of internally d...
There is a growing literature on the role of diasporas in homeland conflicts. This role can be posit...
This article examines the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, in order to assess th...