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All items tagged CyprusOpen Think Tank ArticlesNovember 28, 2011 | Goodbye to EU Prestige Thinking: Redefining the CSDPMemo 35: The EU must restructure its Common Security and Defence Policy based on economic and operational realities. It should emphasize narrow, logistically feasible operations over broad outlines, clearly delineate its partnership with NATO, and take a longer term view when developing operational strategies. ... MoreAugust 11, 2011 | Turkish Delight: A Chance to Realign With the WestJames Brian Taylor: Turkey’s relations with the United States and Europe have been strained over the past two years, despite a rich history of cooperation. But the ongoing upheaval in the Middle East provides a golden opportunity for Turkey to realign itself with the US and Europe, beginning with a reconciliation with Israel. ... MoreDecember 3, 2009 | Why the Cyprus Dispute Still Has Not Been ResolvedDeniz Sonalp: The Cyprus conflict has been waiting to be resolved since the island was partitioned in 1963. It is not only a problem between the two communities on the island; it is also an international matter which has important effects on the political positions of many states. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesOctober 7, 2009 | Lebanon Should Mediate in Cyprus ConflictThe lingering conflict between Turkish and Greek Cypriots needs to be resolved now the conflict is riper than ever before. ++ Although Turkey has demonstrated a benevolent commitment to defusing the conflict, internal Cypriot politics are standing in the way of a peace deal. ++ This is where Lebanon, a valuable friend to Cyprus, should step in and use its leverage to convince both parties of the ... MoreMarch 24, 2009 | Realism Still Carries the DayThe election of President Obama created hope that realism will cease to determine US foreign policy. ++ But the changing attitude of Obama towards the Armenian genocide prioritizes American-Turkish relations—and American national interest—over human rights and international justice. ++ The emphasis on the strategic interest reveals that it would be “naive” for the Greek ... MoreCommentsSeptember 9, 2010 | The improvement of the relationship between...March 17, 2010 | Stephen Larrabees points are all well made and...December 4, 2009 | Building Turkish confidence in the EU is...November 19, 2009 | Turkey is understandingly dissapointed with...July 8, 2009 | I can only share and support the concerns... |
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