In 2005, the UNDP set up in Cyprus a peace building project called Action for Cooperation and Trust (ACT). This project has aimed to create opportunities for bi-communal partnerships on environmental protection as a way to promote inter-communal tolerance. The present article aims to critically discuss the efficacy of this project in order to contribute to the debate on the significance of environmental cooperation in transforming ethno-territorial conflicts. Our empirical basis relies on both survey data and the qualified opinions of Cypriot environmental stakeholders. Our analysis shows that, in the case of Cyprus, successful environmental peacemaking strategies are dependent on widespread environmental awareness, trust in the ‘third part...
This article argues that the rationale of the current conflict resolution strategy for resolving the...
This paper examines the relationship between Track I Diplomacy and Civil Society in Cyprus. Cyprus h...
The article focuses on Greek Cypriot internally displaced persons and their attitudes towards the is...
This is a dissertation that examines peace. In particular this dissertation will explore the paradox...
This is a dissertation that examines peace. In particular this dissertation will explore the paradox...
The Republic of Cyprus is often thought of as a tourist destination and hot spot for sun thirsty exp...
The article examines why a comprehensive settlement to resolve the Cyprus problem has yet to be reac...
In this paper, we argue that the strategy adopted by international peacebuilding actors for dealing ...
This article focuses on the role of the U.N. to have a negotiated settlement in Cyprus conflict. The...
After decades of ongoing intercommunal disputes between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, and for...
In today’s world, the issue of Cyprus is notable for all the wrong reasons: because of the duration ...
The purpose of this research paper is to demonstrate the dynamics of the inter-communal relations es...
'This case study details the development and progress of a bi-communal conflict resolution trainer g...
This article argues that the rationale of the current conflict resolution strategy for resolving the...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
This article argues that the rationale of the current conflict resolution strategy for resolving the...
This paper examines the relationship between Track I Diplomacy and Civil Society in Cyprus. Cyprus h...
The article focuses on Greek Cypriot internally displaced persons and their attitudes towards the is...
This is a dissertation that examines peace. In particular this dissertation will explore the paradox...
This is a dissertation that examines peace. In particular this dissertation will explore the paradox...
The Republic of Cyprus is often thought of as a tourist destination and hot spot for sun thirsty exp...
The article examines why a comprehensive settlement to resolve the Cyprus problem has yet to be reac...
In this paper, we argue that the strategy adopted by international peacebuilding actors for dealing ...
This article focuses on the role of the U.N. to have a negotiated settlement in Cyprus conflict. The...
After decades of ongoing intercommunal disputes between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, and for...
In today’s world, the issue of Cyprus is notable for all the wrong reasons: because of the duration ...
The purpose of this research paper is to demonstrate the dynamics of the inter-communal relations es...
'This case study details the development and progress of a bi-communal conflict resolution trainer g...
This article argues that the rationale of the current conflict resolution strategy for resolving the...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
This article argues that the rationale of the current conflict resolution strategy for resolving the...
This paper examines the relationship between Track I Diplomacy and Civil Society in Cyprus. Cyprus h...
The article focuses on Greek Cypriot internally displaced persons and their attitudes towards the is...