Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... relations with the Turkish / Greek Cypriots , what kind of relationship would you prefer ? The answers to this question form a very important democratic and pluralistic opinion - indicator on the Cyprus problem , and the future of any ...
... relations with the Turkish / Greek Cypriots , what kind of relationship would you prefer ? The answers to this question form a very important democratic and pluralistic opinion - indicator on the Cyprus problem , and the future of any ...
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... relations after so many years of separation . This response therefore may well indicate defensiveness rather than racism . In addition , it is interesting to note that the option ' the more separate the better ' was favoured by a much ...
... relations after so many years of separation . This response therefore may well indicate defensiveness rather than racism . In addition , it is interesting to note that the option ' the more separate the better ' was favoured by a much ...
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... relations comprises a solid basis upon which a future solution can be build . On the other hand , we note that besides the 27.5 % of Greek Cypriots who actively favour closer relations , there is a larger percentage in the middle ( 49.6 ...
... relations comprises a solid basis upon which a future solution can be build . On the other hand , we note that besides the 27.5 % of Greek Cypriots who actively favour closer relations , there is a larger percentage in the middle ( 49.6 ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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