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Reaching across the dividing line: building a collective vision for peace in Cyprus

Although the conflict on the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus has resisted for decades attempts by third parties to negotiate a political solution, and in spite of communication barriers that until recently made contact between ordinary citizens extremely difficult, a number of initiatives hav...

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Published in:Journal of peace research 2004-03, Vol.41 (2), p.191-209
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