The purpose of this article is to present the concept of the ‘Multi-Communal Security Force’ and key considerations for future policy design on the issue in Cyprus. The complex political situation is constitutive of heavy military presence of six armies: the Greek Cypriot National Guard, the Hellenic Force of Cyprus, the Turkish Cypriot Security Forces Command, the Turkish Armed Forces in Northern Cyprus, the British Forces of Cyprus, and the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. Changes made to this ‘defence-setting’ will result out of significant peace developments at the political level. Such changes will inevitably touch deeply the sense of ontological security of the two Cypriot communities. The concept of Multi-Communal Securit...
. This paper aims at attracting the reader’s attention to certain important issues, which may contri...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
Just as the domestic political environment in Cyprus has changed dramatically over the past fifty ye...
This article provides a theorisation of militarism in post-war Cyprus. Based on qualitative empirica...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper analyzes the Cyprus conflict from a realist perspec...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 186 (1964) forms the basis for the United Nations Force i...
The present study introduces a revised adaptation of the “ethnic security dilemma” theory to explain...
This article focuses on the role of the U.N. to have a negotiated settlement in Cyprus conflict. The...
Despite having 22 member states in common, the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Org...
This paper analyzes the Cyprus conflict from a realist perspective based on the assumption that it h...
This article surveys the history of Cyprus’s conflict and partition to de-rive historical, tactical,...
This article employs the concept of military professionalism and its attributes to explain the Greek...
This paper aims at forecasting the developments concerning the settlement of the Cyprus issue after ...
Independence of Cyprus in 1960 ended neither the Greek demand to annex the island to Greece, nor the...
Defense date: 22/06/2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor EUI), James Ker-Lindsay (Lon...
. This paper aims at attracting the reader’s attention to certain important issues, which may contri...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
Just as the domestic political environment in Cyprus has changed dramatically over the past fifty ye...
This article provides a theorisation of militarism in post-war Cyprus. Based on qualitative empirica...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper analyzes the Cyprus conflict from a realist perspec...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 186 (1964) forms the basis for the United Nations Force i...
The present study introduces a revised adaptation of the “ethnic security dilemma” theory to explain...
This article focuses on the role of the U.N. to have a negotiated settlement in Cyprus conflict. The...
Despite having 22 member states in common, the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Org...
This paper analyzes the Cyprus conflict from a realist perspective based on the assumption that it h...
This article surveys the history of Cyprus’s conflict and partition to de-rive historical, tactical,...
This article employs the concept of military professionalism and its attributes to explain the Greek...
This paper aims at forecasting the developments concerning the settlement of the Cyprus issue after ...
Independence of Cyprus in 1960 ended neither the Greek demand to annex the island to Greece, nor the...
Defense date: 22/06/2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor EUI), James Ker-Lindsay (Lon...
. This paper aims at attracting the reader’s attention to certain important issues, which may contri...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
Just as the domestic political environment in Cyprus has changed dramatically over the past fifty ye...