2016
DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2016.1195994
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Turkey–Cyprus–Israel relations and the Cyprus conflict

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“…There is a military discipline within the party's organisation, which is also reflected in its daily activities. In public, the party's members line up in formation, marching in strict order and wearing similar outfits (Stergiou 2016). ELAM strongly opposes a federalist approach on the Cyprus Problem, showing zero tolerance towards immigrants and standing against Cyprus's Economic Adjustment Programme Until 1995, the prospect of Cyprus's EU membership was subject to severe opposition within AKEL, mainly on ideological grounds.…”
Section: Political Partiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a military discipline within the party's organisation, which is also reflected in its daily activities. In public, the party's members line up in formation, marching in strict order and wearing similar outfits (Stergiou 2016). ELAM strongly opposes a federalist approach on the Cyprus Problem, showing zero tolerance towards immigrants and standing against Cyprus's Economic Adjustment Programme Until 1995, the prospect of Cyprus's EU membership was subject to severe opposition within AKEL, mainly on ideological grounds.…”
Section: Political Partiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GKRY, Türkiye'yi bölgede yalnızlaştırmaya yönelik bir politika izlemektedir. Bir yandan bölge ülkeleriyle ilişkilerini geliştirerek enerji alanında iş birliğine gitmeye çalışmaktadır (Stergiou, 2016). Diğer yandan uluslararası enerji şirketleriyle birlikte hareket ederek küresel aktörleri bölgeye çekmektedir.…”
Section: Bölgesel Güvenlik Mimarisiunclassified
“…Nevertheless, there are exclaves with EU member as owner state and non-EU member as host such as the Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla surrounded by Morocco in North Africa, where, unresolved political and administrative issues may hinder cross-border travel as well as inbound and outbound tourism (Eckert, 2011;Lagiewski & Revelas, 2004); although, cross-border travel restrictions are evident globally (e.g. North and South Koreasee Prideaux & Kim, 2018; Republic of Cyprus and the north of the islandsee Stergiou, 2016), the impact of such issues is exacerbated in exclaves due to their small size and territorial dependency on their host.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%