The main aim of this thesis was to empirically examine whether increased contact between people from both communities can lead either to the reduction or escalation of ethnic conflict and towards a new laissez-faire for their co-existence under the same state mechanism. To achieve this objective a number of secondary objectives were also addressed: 1. Investigation of the causes and the factors which have led to ethnic conflict in Cyprus. 2. Identifications of the reasons behind the sustained ethnic conflict in Cyprus through the years. 3. Examine whether through the course of an intensive (albeit quiet) conflict in Cyprus, each of the two communities has evolved an ethos of conflict which shapes and manifests the group's social, behavioura...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
This thesis aims to examine the development of inter-communal fighting in Cyprus between 1948 and 19...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research methodology -- Ch...
Since WWII, ethnic conflict has been the most common and the most violent form of human conflicts. T...
This thesis examines and compares the effectiveness of direct and indirect types of contact in leadi...
The island of Cyprus has been split in two for more than four decades. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cypru...
It has been observed that one of the constants in serious discussions about ethnic groups in conflic...
Many contributors to the interdisciplinary field of conflict resolution have emphasised the impact o...
The thesis assesses the impact of international factors on relations between Greek and Turkish Cypr...
This research addresses the inter-communal dimension of the Cyprus problem. As a severely divided so...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
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For over fifty years, the international community, led by the United Nations, hasattempted to find ...
Ethnic conflict has complex causes and diverse effects, ranging from petty slights to murderous viol...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
This thesis aims to examine the development of inter-communal fighting in Cyprus between 1948 and 19...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research methodology -- Ch...
Since WWII, ethnic conflict has been the most common and the most violent form of human conflicts. T...
This thesis examines and compares the effectiveness of direct and indirect types of contact in leadi...
The island of Cyprus has been split in two for more than four decades. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cypru...
It has been observed that one of the constants in serious discussions about ethnic groups in conflic...
Many contributors to the interdisciplinary field of conflict resolution have emphasised the impact o...
The thesis assesses the impact of international factors on relations between Greek and Turkish Cypr...
This research addresses the inter-communal dimension of the Cyprus problem. As a severely divided so...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available][Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available
For over fifty years, the international community, led by the United Nations, hasattempted to find ...
Ethnic conflict has complex causes and diverse effects, ranging from petty slights to murderous viol...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
This thesis aims to examine the development of inter-communal fighting in Cyprus between 1948 and 19...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research methodology -- Ch...