Cyprus: An Ancient People, a Troubled History, and One Last Chance for Peace

Cyprus: An Ancient People, a Troubled History, and One Last Chance for Peace

Cyprus: An Ancient People, a Troubled History, and One Last Chance for Peace

Cyprus: An Ancient People, a Troubled History, and One Last Chance for Peace

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Overview

Lawrence Stevenson served two tours of Cyprus as a United Nations peacekeeper during the 1970s and 1980s, and saw an island at war with itself with no hope of resolution in sight. Those experiences, and Cyprus’s intractable division between East and West, haunted him deep into adulthood. Now, fifty years later, he returns to the tiny island in the Eastern Mediterranean as its chances of a peaceful reunification are fast running out. Relying on his own insights and research, as well as interviews with a diverse lot of international lawyers, UN officials, politicians, and Cypriots, Stevenson and his daughter Glynnis, a historian, reflect on how the island came to its impasse, and why the UN, the EU, the US, and the UK have failed to return it to peace. With a fair-minded appraisal of the wrongs committed and suffered by both sides and a clear-eyed sense of diplomatic possibilities, Lawrence and Glynnis outline the only remaining option available for those who wish Cyprus reunited under one government. It is an option they passionately endorse, not only for the sake of the Cypriots, but as a rare example of peaceful co-existence in an increasingly fractured world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781989555767
Publisher: Sutherland House Books
Publication date: 05/16/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 485
File size: 363 KB

About the Author

Lawrence Stevenson attended the Royal Military College and served as a Captain in the Canadian Airborne Regiment, serving two peacekeeping tours in Cyprus. He is the Managing Director of ClearspringCapital Partners and the founder and former CEO of Chapters, Canada’s largest book retailer.
Glynnis Stevenson is a PhD candidate in the History of Art at University College London, and she holds a Masters in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 From Alexander to 1974 23

Chapter 2 The Crisis of 1974 37

Chapter 3 The UN: Paved With Good Intentions 49

Chapter 4 A New Influence 57

Chapter 5 Why did the EU do what it did? 72

Chapter 6 What the EU Wrought 89

Chapter 7 The Annan Plan 103

Chapter 8 Debunking Myths about Cyprus 121

Chapter 9 Turkey under the New Sultan 135

Chapter 10 Russia's Role in Cyprus 147

Chapter 11 Natural Gas: The Mixed Blessing 157

Chapter 12 Demographics of Cyprus 164

Chapter 13 Other Obstacles to a Solution 181

Chapter 14 Where We Stand Today 195

Chapter 15 The Way Forward 203

Chapter 16 Conclusion 216

Acknowledgements 225

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