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Britain and Cyprus
Key Themes and Documents Since World War II
Britain and Cyprus
Key Themes and Documents Since World War II
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Description
Cyprus after World War II was - and continues to be - a focal point for diplomatic and military negotiations and disagreements between both local and international powers. In 'Britain and Cyprus', William Mallinson, a former British diplomat, has selected from a wealth of documents drawn from the National Archives, skilfully combining the chronology of events with vital themes and motifs. Several of these documents have been obtained directly from the Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence, thanks to the help - and pressure - of the Information Commissioner, under the Freedom of Information Act. Its blend of documentation with incisive exploration and analysis makes this book an invaluable resource for all those interested in the politics of the Eastern Mediterranean, British history and in the process of policy formulation.
Table of Contents
1: Brief Background to Cyprus
2: The Struggle
3: The 1960 Treaties
4: The 1974 Invasion
5: The US and Kissinger
6: British Bases and American Interests
7: The Intercommunal Negotiations
8: The Aegean Connexion
9: British Views of the Turkish Stance
10: Franco-British Tension
Conclusion
Product details

Published | 20 Jan 2011 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9780857719348 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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