ABSTRACT
The UN peacemaking operation in Cyprus has been one of the longest of its kind, but has resulted in discarded proposals, non-papers or reports. This study investigates the Cypriot parties' views of peacemaking, to shed light on the problem, and on the theoretical debates surrounding mediation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I: THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
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PART II: THE ROOTS OF THE CONFLICT
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PART III: THE VIEWS OF THE MEDIATED UPON IN THE CYPRUS CONFLICT