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Russia-Cyprus Relations - A Pragmatic Idealist Perspective

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This study assesses Moscow's special bilateral relations with Cyprus since the mid-1950s, with particular emphasis on the post-Cold War years. Melakopides develops the theory of 'pragmatic idealism' when describing the way in which Moscow's Cyprus policies were meant to satisfy not only mutual interests but also international legal and ethical principles and norms. The book recalls Cyprus's dramatic vicissitudes since the 1950s and revisits the controversial 'political realist' policies of Washington, Ankara and London against the interests and needs of the Greek-Cypriot majority. Melakopides then goes on to analyse the regional geopolitical context; Turkey's hegemonic ambitions and its ongoing aggressiveness against Cyprus; Nicosia's current efforts to pursue a multidimensional foreign policy that also engages Greece, Israel and Egypt; the strong Russian-Cypriot diplomatic and political relations as well as their relations in trade, banking, energy, tourism, culture, energy and defence; and the origins of Russia's historical, religious and 'spiritual' sentiments and bonds towards Hellenism and Cyprus.

List of contents

1. The 'Pragmatic-Idealist' Logic of the Book
2. The Cyprus Problem, International Law, and the Annan Plan
3. Revisiting Pragmatic Idealism
4. Moscow's Policies towards Cyprus during the Cold War: Realpolitik versus Latent Pragmatic Idealism
5. Russia and Cyprus, 1991-2012: Pragmatic Idealism versus Realpolitik
6. Nicos Anastasiades' First Two Years in Power
7. The Russo-Turkish Labyrinth and the Cyprus-Israel-Egypt-Greece Rapprochement
8. The Russo-Cypriot Prospects

About the author










Costas Melakopides studied law, philosophy and politics in Greece, England and Canada before teaching International Relations. He joined the University of Cyprus as Assistant and Associate Professor (1996-2010). Since retiring from teaching, he has continued researching and publishing on the Cyprus problem; Greek-Turkish relations; EU-Cyprus relations; international ethics; and Russia-Cyprus relations. He has published numerous books, co-edited volumes, and journal articles.


Summary

This study assesses Moscow's special bilateral relations with Cyprus since the mid-1950s, with particular emphasis on the post-Cold War years. Melakopides develops the theory of 'pragmatic idealism' when describing the way in which Moscow's Cyprus policies were meant to satisfy not only mutual interests but also international legal and ethical principles and norms. The book recalls Cyprus's dramatic vicissitudes since the 1950s and revisits the controversial 'political realist' policies of Washington, Ankara and London against the interests and needs of the Greek-Cypriot majority. Melakopides then goes on to analyse the regional geopolitical context; Turkey's hegemonic ambitions and its ongoing aggressiveness against Cyprus; Nicosia's current efforts to pursue a multidimensional foreign policy that also engages Greece, Israel and Egypt; the strong Russian-Cypriot diplomatic and political relations as well as their relations in trade, banking, energy, tourism, culture, energy and defence; and the origins of Russia's historical, religious and 'spiritual' sentiments and bonds towards Hellenism and Cyprus.

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“Costas Melakopides’s Russia-Cyprus Relations: A Pragmatic Idealist Perspective, deals with a subject that has been overlooked in contemporary geopolitical literature. Through a chronological examination of the relationship between Russia and Cyprus, Melakopides attempts to make a strong statement on two levels. First, he provides a distinct theoretical insight into the motivations driving Russian foreign policy in the region, and second, he juxtaposes the Russian approach to that of Britain and the United States.” (Petros Vamvakas, Mediterranean Quarterly, June, 2017)

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"Costas Melakopides's Russia-Cyprus Relations: A Pragmatic Idealist Perspective, deals with a subject that has been overlooked in contemporary geopolitical literature. Through a chronological examination of the relationship between Russia and Cyprus, Melakopides attempts to make a strong statement on two levels. First, he provides a distinct theoretical insight into the motivations driving Russian foreign policy in the region, and second, he juxtaposes the Russian approach to that of Britain and the United States." (Petros Vamvakas, Mediterranean Quarterly, June, 2017)

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Authors Costas Melakopides
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2018
 
EAN 9781349674602
ISBN 978-1-349-67460-2
No. of pages 211
Dimensions 144 mm x 14 mm x 216 mm
Weight 288 g
Illustrations X, 211 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Russia, European Politics, Political Science, International Relations, Political science & theory, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Diplomacy, Russian and Post-Soviet Politics, Russia—Politics and government

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