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Cypriot media and the production of conflict
Newsworthiness versus the possibility of peace communication
in Cyprus
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This chapter provides an analysis for the Turkish-Cypriot side during the rather hectic period of crisis and fluidity that led to the much publicised referenda of 24 April 2004. It highlights the extent to which the developments that led to the end of an era in Turkish-Cypriot political history have altered the parameters within which the resolution of the conflict could be sought. The chapter reveals how, while inherently embedded within the conflict, business actors can and have played a critical role in altering political incentives and trends in northern Cyprus. Notwithstanding the huge disappointment which followed its rejection by an overwhelming majority of the Greek-Cypriot electorate, the Annan Plan, no doubt, provided a field day for the Turkish-Cypriot civil society actors to establish their credentials as a social movement with political effectiveness.

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Cyprus

A conflict at the crossroads

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