Boundaries of cooperation : Cyprus, de facto partition, and the delimitation of transboundary resource management
著者
書誌事項
Boundaries of cooperation : Cyprus, de facto partition, and the delimitation of transboundary resource management
(International boundary studies series / series editors, Gerald Blake, Martin Pratt, Clive Schofield, 5)
Kluwer Law International, c2001
大学図書館所蔵 全5件
  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
  ベルギー
  オランダ
  スウェーデン
  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [389]-460) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As a developing international norm, the process of managing transboundary resources represents a significant opportunity for the development of peaceful co-operation through equitable and sustainable means - and yet, paradoxically, this management process has the power also to create new tensions and reinforce pre-existing divisions amongst interested parties. This book explores the manifestations of this contradiction in the de facto partitioned state of Cyprus. How has transboundary resource management operated across Cyprus's de facto boundary? Why have problem-solving mechanisms, formed to deal with some transboundary resources, failed to achieve success in connection with others? Has it been possible to de-link resource conflict issues from the protracted political conflict, so that the former could be resolved without reference to the latter? This book provides the a comprehensive demonstration that post-partition Cyprus has exhibited a number of islands of co-operation over transboundary resource management and that, under certain politico-geographical conditions, the Cyprus conflict has not been unchanging and intractable.
Of equal importance, however, it identifies an increasingly diverse and complex form of "transboundary relations" that have co-existed with, and have been directly related to, a central cleavage over the political economy of recognition. "Co-operation" has become, both for the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot communities, a matter of judging its importance in terms of potential gains/losses. It is demonstrated that, as with a majority of partitioned states, transboundary resource management in Cyprus is patently concerned with configurations of power, transboundary resource needs, the role of interests and ideas, and the functions of the partition boundary itself. Set within this framework, transboundary resources in Cyprus appear increasingly prevalent in the island's affairs and represent a potentially critical focus both for future co-operation and conflict. While this book does not blindly offer a prescription for the resolution of this dilemma, it seeks to enhance what has been a surprisingly circumscribed understanding not only of co-operation within and across the boundaries of Cyprus, but also of the limits to that co-operation.
目次
List of Illustrations. List of Tables. Acknowledgments. Preface. Acronyms. Units and Conversion Factors. Introduction. Part I: Transboundary Resource Management. 2. Cooperation and Transboundary Relations. 3. Theory into Practice, Practice into Theory: Transboundary Resource Management in Partitioned States. Part II: Partitioning Cyprus. 4. Partitioning Cyprus and the Creation of Transboundary Resources. Part III: The Management of Transboundary Resources in Post-Partition Cyprus. 5. Islandwide Perspective: Contesting Transboundary Resources, Development and an `Island' State. 6. Borderland Perspective (I): Delimiting Transboundary Relations in the United Nations Buffer Zone. 7. Borderland Perspective (II): Nicosia, Famagusta and Transboundary Urban Space. 8. Conclusions: The Boundaries of Cooperation. Appendices: 1. Major Third Party Interventions in the Cyprus Conflict since 1974. 2. High Level Agreements of 1977 and 1979. 3. Mapping the Territorial Boundary Proposals. 4. In-depth Semi-structured Interviewing. 5. UNFICYP's Mandate of 1964. 6. De facto and De jure Territorial and Maritime Boundaries of Cyprus. 7. UNFICYP's Deployment. Bibliography: Primary sources. Secondary sources. Index.
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