Helsinki Zirvesinden Günümüze AB-Türkiye İlişkileri Çerçevesinde Kıbrıs Gelişmeleri
Abstract
In every era of significant transformation in its foreign policy, Turkey pushes
forward the Cyprus problem in order to ensure legitimacy for its new policy. Ankara,
who could initiate its process of adaptation to the new international system of the postCold War era only in 1999, pursed this transformation through Cyprus problem once
again. This article depicts this process of transformation in Turkey, while examining the
developments regarding the Cyprus problem within the framework of Turkish-EU
relations in the post-Helsinki period. Furthermore, it evaluates the positions of TRNC
(Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) and Greek Cypriot Administration and their
approaches towards a solution to the problem. Finally, underlining that the
developments in Turkish foreign policy and Cyprus problem have reached a point of no
return and the parameters of Cold War have changed, this article argues that Turkish
foreign policy and the Cyprus problem have undergone a qualitative transformation
and therefore should be analyzed through different lenses.
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Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Melek M. Fırat
This is me
Publication Date
May 1, 2004
Submission Date
January 1, 2004
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2004 Volume: 4 Number: 1