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  • af Zenonas Tziarras
    1.394,95 kr.

    This book examines the foreign policy of the Republic of Cyprus, particularly since 2004¿the year of its accession to the European Union and of the failed Annan Plan V of the United Nations which aimed to solve the decades-old Cyprus Problem. Scholarly work about the politics and foreign policy of the Republic of Cyprus (RoC) has been almost entirely analyzed through the prism of the Cyprus Problem. This is not without justification since the Cyprus Problem is indeed central to the social, political, and economic life of Cyprus. However, Cyprus is located in a highly neuralgic area of historical and geopolitical importance that is, more often than not, characterized by rapid developments, instability, and insecurity. Therefore, the RoC¿s politics and foreign policy go well beyond the confines of the Cyprus Problem, or so they should. Although the subject of the book is not international by definition, the book touches upon many regional and international dimensions that renderit relevant for anyone who wants to better understand not just Cyprus but also the broader region and its importance for regional and international actors.

  • af Zenonas Tziarras
    605,95 kr.

    In the context of rapid developments in Turkey and its broader geopolitical environment over the past decade, this book examines and conceptualises TurkeyΓÇÖs changing foreign policy towards a more assertive and revisionist paradigm. More specifically it details the rhetorical and practical-political content of what is termed ΓÇÿLausanne SyndromeΓÇÖ; namely, TurkeyΓÇÖs efforts in recent years ΓÇô under the AKP government ΓÇô to revise the geopolitical status quo brought about by the Treaty of Lausanne (1923) in its broader neighbourhood.By employing a Neoclassical Realist theoretical framework and paying particular attention to ideational factors, the book argues that, contrary to the more widely known ΓÇÿS├¿vres SyndromeΓÇÖ, which predicts a more cautious brand of Turkish foreign policy, the ΓÇÿLausanne SyndromeΓÇÖ is associated with a different political-ideological current and predicts a more revisionist type of foreign policy behaviour, even though it has emerged out of the same historical circumstances and been triggered by the same external geopolitical factors. The impact of the ΓÇÿLausanne SyndromeΓÇÖ on TurkeyΓÇÖs foreign policy behaviour is subsequently tested in four case studies from the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East: Cyprus, Libya, Syria, and Iraq.