The Cyprus conflict: root causes and implications for peace building
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The article shows that both external and internal factors, both psychological and contextual, have played an influential role in the creation and perpetuation of the conflict in Cyprus - a view that challenges the selective official positions that define the problem as either a problem of external factors or merely an internal discord between the majority and minority population.
Publication Name: Journal of Peace Research
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0022-3433
Year: 2007
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The resolution of the Cambodian conflict: assessing the explanatory value of Zartman's 'ripeness theory'
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A study to examine the empirical developments relating to the Cambodian conflict by examining the explanatory value of I. William Zartman's 'ripeness theory' in the resolution of the Cambodian conflict is conducted. Findings show that Zartman's theoretical approach may have some explanatory value in the case of the resolution of the conflict situation at internal Cambodian level.
Publication Name: Journal of Peace Research
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0022-3433
Year: 2007
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