Description
Spring 2008 witnessed the first positive signs of a thaw in relations between the two sides of the divided island of Cyprus since the dramatic failure of the Annan Plan in 2004. This book analyses the reasons for the failure to re-unite the two states of Cyprus. It focuses on the Annan Plan and the reasons for its ultimate failure.
About the Author
Andrekos Varnava is Assistant Professor in History at the European University, Cyprus. He is the author of 'British Imperialism in Cyprus, 1878-1915: The Inconsequential Possession' and he is also co-editor of 'The Minorities of Cyprus: Development Patterns and the Identity of the Internal-Exclusion'. Hubert Faustmann is Associate Professor in International Relations at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. He is the editor of the academic journal The Cyprus Review and president of the Cyprus Academic Forum (CAF). He has published extensively on the history and politics of modern Cyprus. Among his recent publications are 'History in the Making? A New Drive for a Solution of the Cyprus Problem' in Mediterranean Politics and 'The Political Culture of the Republic of Cyprus' in The Government and Politics of Cyprus. He is also the editor (with Nicos Peristianis) of Britain in Cyprus: Colonialism and Post-Colonialism 1878-2006 and (with James Ker-Lindsay) of The Government and Politics of the Republic of Cyprus.
Reviews
'Reunifying Cyprus is an important contribution to the literature on the protracted Cyprus conflict, examining in depth the ins and outs of a crucial instance in the evolution of the conflict, particularly as they played out within the Greek Cypriot community.' - South European Society and Politics
Book Information
ISBN 9781848859593
Author Andrekos Varnava
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 485g