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From consensus to conflict
Changing perceptions of the Cyprus issue in the European Parliament, 1995–2006
in Cyprus
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This chapter makes the case that Turkey's security language on Cyprus does not constitute an exception to this. It argues that, from the second half of the 1990s onwards, Turkey's security language on the issue has gained a more regionalist tone than was the case in previous decades. The chapter aims to trace the regionalist shift in Turkey's security outlook on Cyprus through the analysis of discourses within the Turkish foreign security policy (FSP) elite. It reveals how and through which themes Turkey's security concerns and interests on Cyprus have been reformulated and articulated by the FSP elite within the last decade. The chapter suggests that the securitisation theory introduced by the Copenhagen School provides an extensively useful research agenda to explore the themes of Turkey's security lexicon on Cyprus and its construction 'as an unfinished security project of the Turkish state'.

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Cyprus

A conflict at the crossroads

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