In the present paper I argue that, since Cyprus came under the British rule and for at least seven decades, Britain did not consider Cyprus a “territory of major strategic importance for the Crown”. I also argue that the policy makers of colonial Britain probably considered this island one of the “poor colonies”, since it did not have raw material deposits or any kind of industrial infrastructure. Thus, I suggest that Greek researchers should examine how Great Britain was perceiving the strategic importance of Cyprus until the end of World War II and, therefore, should not insist on blaming the Greek side that, supposedly, did not take into account Britain’s sensitivity and “unwisely sought the Union (Enosis) of Cyprus with Greece, which an...
The island of Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, has witnessed an intermitte...
This paper explores the macro-economic history of Cyprus in the inter-war period. It constructs the ...
During the interwar period Cyprus faced a small deficit, yet the inflexibility of the colonial finan...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Andrekos VarnavaIn 1878, Britain occupied Cypru...
Both before and after 1974, the question of territory controlled by the Greek or the Turkish side in...
Independence of Cyprus in 1960 ended neither the Greek demand to annex the island to Greece, nor the...
In February 1959, Great Britain, Greece and Turkey conducted negotiations over the independence of C...
Britain occupied Cyprus by virtue of the Anglo-Turkish Convention of 4 June 1878, which ceded the o...
textBritain occupied Cyprus as a protectorate under the tenets of the Congress of Berlin in July 187...
British policy towards Cyprus has strategic, political, economic, and even socio-psychological compo...
Cyprus, a small island in the eastern Mediterranean which, since the beginning of recorded history, ...
The Cyprus problem of the 1950s was resolved not by British initiatives, but by a settlement based o...
By the late 1800s British colonial rule in Cyprus was experiencing both a socioeconomic and a legiti...
Cyprus is in many ways unique in Europe. The Greek-speaking part of the island, a member of the euro...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the ideological and socio-political discourses shaping the remembranc...
The island of Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, has witnessed an intermitte...
This paper explores the macro-economic history of Cyprus in the inter-war period. It constructs the ...
During the interwar period Cyprus faced a small deficit, yet the inflexibility of the colonial finan...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Andrekos VarnavaIn 1878, Britain occupied Cypru...
Both before and after 1974, the question of territory controlled by the Greek or the Turkish side in...
Independence of Cyprus in 1960 ended neither the Greek demand to annex the island to Greece, nor the...
In February 1959, Great Britain, Greece and Turkey conducted negotiations over the independence of C...
Britain occupied Cyprus by virtue of the Anglo-Turkish Convention of 4 June 1878, which ceded the o...
textBritain occupied Cyprus as a protectorate under the tenets of the Congress of Berlin in July 187...
British policy towards Cyprus has strategic, political, economic, and even socio-psychological compo...
Cyprus, a small island in the eastern Mediterranean which, since the beginning of recorded history, ...
The Cyprus problem of the 1950s was resolved not by British initiatives, but by a settlement based o...
By the late 1800s British colonial rule in Cyprus was experiencing both a socioeconomic and a legiti...
Cyprus is in many ways unique in Europe. The Greek-speaking part of the island, a member of the euro...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the ideological and socio-political discourses shaping the remembranc...
The island of Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, has witnessed an intermitte...
This paper explores the macro-economic history of Cyprus in the inter-war period. It constructs the ...
During the interwar period Cyprus faced a small deficit, yet the inflexibility of the colonial finan...