During a conflict, authorities on both sides often use misgovernance for their own personal and political gains, to consolidate any gains they may have had during the conflict and to create as well as appease constituencies. In so doing, they introduce considerable inflexibility into their own negotiating positions in the eventuality of future peace talks
Year 2010,
Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 83 - 91, 01.01.2010
Pertev, R. (2010). Misgovernance as an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus. Ankara Bar Review, 3(1), 83-91.
AMA
Pertev R. Misgovernance as an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus. Ankara Bar Review. January 2010;3(1):83-91.
Chicago
Pertev, Raşit. “Misgovernance As an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus”. Ankara Bar Review 3, no. 1 (January 2010): 83-91.
EndNote
Pertev R (January 1, 2010) Misgovernance as an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus. Ankara Bar Review 3 1 83–91.
IEEE
R. Pertev, “Misgovernance as an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus”, Ankara Bar Review, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 83–91, 2010.
ISNAD
Pertev, Raşit. “Misgovernance As an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus”. Ankara Bar Review 3/1 (January 2010), 83-91.
JAMA
Pertev R. Misgovernance as an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus. Ankara Bar Review. 2010;3:83–91.
MLA
Pertev, Raşit. “Misgovernance As an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus”. Ankara Bar Review, vol. 3, no. 1, 2010, pp. 83-91.
Vancouver
Pertev R. Misgovernance as an Impediment to Peace: The Political Misuse of Property in Cyprus. Ankara Bar Review. 2010;3(1):83-91.