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THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CYPRUS CONFLICT AND CONFIDENCE BUILDING MEASURES SUSTAINING PEACE EFFORTS

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Abstract (2. Language): 
This article examines the ongoing conflict on Cyprus between Greek and Turkish ethnic groups in the context of relational problems, resultingfrom past hurls on the island, as well as unresolved traumas in the larger Greek-Turkish history. It is a critique of the traditional analyses of the conflict which pay more attention to legal and political problems. The study suggests that a durable settlement on Cyprus requires overcoming psychological barriers between the Cypriot communities and that necessities longer term trauma-healing efforts. In this respect, many confidence building measures are proposed and discussed in detail.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu makale, Kıbrıs'ta Türk ve Rum etnik grupları arasında devam eden uyuşmazlığı, adadaki geçmiş acılar ve geniş anlamda travmatik Türk-Yııııan tarihinden kaynaklanan ilişkisel problemler konteksinde inceleyen bir çalışma ortaya koymaktadır. Makale, Kıbrıs sorununu daha çok yasal ve politikal açılardan analiz eden geleneksel yaklaşımların bir kritiğidir. Eserde, Kıbrıs'ta kalıcı bir çözümün Kıbrıs toplumlarının ilişkilerinin iyileştirilmesinden geçtiği, bunun da uzun dönemli, travma giderici önlemlerle mümkün olabileceği öngörülmektedir. Bu bağlamda, bir takım güvenlik artırıcı önlemler önerilmekte ve bunlar detaylı bir biçimde tartışılmaktadır.
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