This paper investigates the example of Cyprus as a case study for the Europeanisation of conflict resolution. The argument advanced is that the European Union (EU) impacts the positions of the parts of the conflict (here, Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and Turkey) but not always towards the resolution of the dispute and compliance with EU conditionality. Conformity with EU conditionality depends on its credibility, which is decreased by the internalisation of the conflict into the EU. In this context, this work contributes to the discussion on Europeanisation and the aptitude of the EU in conflict resolution as well as the role of the EU in the Cyprus conflict during the post-accession years.
English
32 - Politics; 33 - Economics. Economic science; 332 - Regional economics. Territorial economics. Land economics. Housing economics. ; 341 - International law
Unió Europea; Resolució de conflictes; Resolució de conflictes (Dret) -- Europa; Unió Europea -- Xipre; Unió Europea -- Turquia
16 p.
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
IBEI Working Papers; 2013/39
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