Chapter 09 - The 1974 coup and the Turkish invasion

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Chapter 09 - The 1974 coup and the Turkish invasion

Kazamias, George A.

Kazamias, George (EN)
Christoforou, Petros (EN)
Rodosthenous, Christos (EN)
Petrides, Antonis (EN)
Koumas, Emmanouel (EN)
Mavrotheris, Stathis (EN)
Matheou, Georgia (EN)
Epiphaniou, Michalis (EN)
Gregoriou, Elena (EN)

Book chapter

2013-01-01
2013-01-01T17:52:49Z


Open University of Cyprus, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of Cyprus)
The 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.


Geneva Talks (continuation)
Geneva Declaration
Coup
Nicosia airport
Geneva Talks
President Makarios
Sampson
Invasion
Ceasefire

Open University Of Cyprus





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