Negotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflict

The Cyprus problem has now been an ongoing dispute for 40 some years. The two main ethnic communities, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot, has since the unrest following independence in 1960, been separated both in space and mind. A military coup, supported by Greece, followed by a Turkish invasion,...

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Main Author: Hanna, Lunding
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Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS) 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-997732021-01-14T05:29:50ZNegotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflictengHanna, LundingLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)2019CyprusCyprus conflictCyprus problemCyprus peace negotiationGreek CypriotTurkish CypriotConflict managementConflict resolutionConflict transformationSocial Sciences InterdisciplinaryTvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskapThe Cyprus problem has now been an ongoing dispute for 40 some years. The two main ethnic communities, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot, has since the unrest following independence in 1960, been separated both in space and mind. A military coup, supported by Greece, followed by a Turkish invasion, caused a violent division of the island in 1974, a division that remains today. The UN has facilitated dialog and negotiation between the communities since the establishment of UNFICYP in 1964.The objective of this study is to identify whether the parties have been and are aiming for long-term or short-term perspectives in negotiation. With the help of the theoretical framework of Conflict transformation, resolution and management the study aim to answer the question – What signs of conflict transformation could be identified within the high level peace negotiation process in Cyprus?The study will be done through a process tracing case study of the peace negotiations in the Cyprus conflict. The study aims at depicting the negotiation process from 1974 and onwards. This by exploring UN position papers, resolutions and reports together with descriptions and statements from the negotiating parties.The study found that the phases of negotiation have differed considerably over time and that a general shift from conflict management to conflict transformation did appear. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-99773application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Cyprus
Cyprus conflict
Cyprus problem
Cyprus peace negotiation
Greek Cypriot
Turkish Cypriot
Conflict management
Conflict resolution
Conflict transformation
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Cyprus
Cyprus conflict
Cyprus problem
Cyprus peace negotiation
Greek Cypriot
Turkish Cypriot
Conflict management
Conflict resolution
Conflict transformation
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
Hanna, Lunding
Negotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflict
description The Cyprus problem has now been an ongoing dispute for 40 some years. The two main ethnic communities, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot, has since the unrest following independence in 1960, been separated both in space and mind. A military coup, supported by Greece, followed by a Turkish invasion, caused a violent division of the island in 1974, a division that remains today. The UN has facilitated dialog and negotiation between the communities since the establishment of UNFICYP in 1964.The objective of this study is to identify whether the parties have been and are aiming for long-term or short-term perspectives in negotiation. With the help of the theoretical framework of Conflict transformation, resolution and management the study aim to answer the question – What signs of conflict transformation could be identified within the high level peace negotiation process in Cyprus?The study will be done through a process tracing case study of the peace negotiations in the Cyprus conflict. The study aims at depicting the negotiation process from 1974 and onwards. This by exploring UN position papers, resolutions and reports together with descriptions and statements from the negotiating parties.The study found that the phases of negotiation have differed considerably over time and that a general shift from conflict management to conflict transformation did appear.
author Hanna, Lunding
author_facet Hanna, Lunding
author_sort Hanna, Lunding
title Negotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflict
title_short Negotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflict
title_full Negotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflict
title_fullStr Negotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflict
title_full_unstemmed Negotiating for Transformation? : A case study of the negotiation process in the Cyprus conflict
title_sort negotiating for transformation? : a case study of the negotiation process in the cyprus conflict
publisher Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)
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