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Re-imagining Cyprus
The rise of regionalism in Turkey’s security lexicon
in Cyprus
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This chapter examines the ways in which the role of the European Union (EU) has been conceptualised by the Turkish-Cypriot community, both before the fateful referenda of 2004 and since. It highlights the limited role the EU actually played discursively as well as in terms of mediation prior to accession. In short, it was not only the EU's conditionality policy that failed, but it may also be argued that the EU framework was not utilised in a manner that might have affected discourses in Cyprus, on either side of the Green Line. The chapter traces the failure of the Annan Plan to a lack of appreciation on the part of the EU of the dominance of ethnopolitical discourses, which dovetailed with modernist conceptualisations of sovereignty. The Greek-Cypriot-led Republic perceived the EU framework as a guarantee for extending its sovereignty beyond the Green Line.

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Cyprus

A conflict at the crossroads

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