
THE CYPRUS CONFLICT - PRZEMYSŁAW OSIEWICZ
An engaging analysis of one of the most complex conflicts in the modern world. Przemysław Osiewicz's book is not only a detailed historical study but also an attempt to understand the deep divisions that continue to shape the landscape of Cyprus. Learn about the causes, course, and consequences of the conflict that has been affecting international relations and the lives of the island's inhabitants for decades. Immerse yourself in a fascinating read that sheds new light on the complicated reality of Cyprus.
- In-depth analysis of the causes and course of the Cyprus conflict.
- Use of Greek and Turkish literature and source documents.
- Detailed presentation of the historical conditions of the dispute.
- Discussion of the escalation of the conflict and civil wars in the 1960s.
- Analysis of negotiations between the parties to the conflict and their failure.
- Presentation of the pro-Greek policy of the Cypriot government.
- Description of the Turkish intervention in 1974 and the establishment of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
- Supplementing the text with documents, a lexicon of figures, a glossary of terms, and a chronology.
Przemysław Osiewicz's book is the result of years of research and analysis that the author conducted using extensive literature on the subject and source documents. This monograph is a comprehensive study of the Cyprus conflict, showing its historical, political, and social aspects. The author, a recognized expert in the field of international conflicts, presents an objective and balanced picture of the situation in Cyprus, avoiding one-sided assessments and simplifications.
The Cyprus conflict is not only a territorial dispute but also a deep conflict of identity and culture. Osiewicz's book helps to understand how historical conditions, political ambitions, and social divisions led to the tragic events that forever changed the face of Cyprus. The author analyzes the role of various international actors in the conflict, including Greece, Turkey, Great Britain, and the United Nations, showing the complexity of the relationships and interests that affect the situation on the island.
This monograph is not only a valuable source of knowledge for students and researchers dealing with international conflicts but also for anyone who wants to understand the modern world and its complex problems. Osiewicz's book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history, politics, and culture of Cyprus, as well as for those who seek answers to questions about the causes of conflicts and the possibilities of resolving them.
Przemysław Osiewicz holds a doctorate in social sciences and is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism at UAM in Poznań. He specializes in international conflicts, Polish foreign policy, energy policy in Central Asia, and contemporary politics of Taiwan and Iran. He is the author of numerous scientific publications and an expert at the Sobieski Institute.
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| Author | Przemysław Osiewicz |
| Publisher | Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN |
| ISBN | 9788301173302 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 336 |
| Format | 206x141 mm |
Przemysław Osiewicz - The Cyprus Conflict - Monograph on the Conflict in Cyprus
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