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dc.contributor.authorKazamias, George A.
dc.contributor.editorKazamias, Georgeen
dc.contributor.editorPetrides, Antonisen
dc.contributor.editorKoumas, Emmanouelen
dc.contributor.otherMavrotheris, Stathisen
dc.contributor.otherRodosthenous, Christosen
dc.contributor.otherEpiphaniou, Michalisen
dc.contributor.otherMatheou, Georgiaen
dc.contributor.otherChristoforou, Petrosen
dc.contributor.otherGregoriou, Elenaen
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-01T17:52:49Z
dc.date.available2013-01-01T17:52:49Z
dc.date.issued2013-01-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11128/1132
dc.description.abstractThe 1974 coup and the two-part Turkish invasion that followed it are probably the two most important events in the post-independence history of Cyprus. Traumatic as they are, they serve as the cause of a radical reorientation of the Greek-Cypriot political life and the gradual creation of a party system that, in its general outline, has endured well into the 21st century. The two events are also the beginning of a long struggle for the formulation of a new solution to the Cyprus problem and are followed by a most remarkable and highly successful effort at economic reconstruction that has brought Cyprus “from rags to riches” and into the EU, within three decades of a major military, social and economic disaster.el_GR
dc.description.sponsorshipOpen University of Cyprus, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of Cyprus)el_GR
dc.language.isoenel_GR
dc.publisherOpen University Of Cyprus
dc.subjectPresident Makariosel_GR
dc.subjectCeasefireel_GR
dc.subjectCoupel_GR
dc.subjectGeneva Talksel_GR
dc.subjectSampsonel_GR
dc.subjectGeneva Declarationel_GR
dc.subjectInvasionel_GR
dc.subjectGeneva Talks (continuation)el_GR
dc.subjectNicosia airportel_GR
dc.titleChapter 09 - The 1974 coup and the Turkish invasionel_GR
dc.typeBook chapterel_GR


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