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the gap between the two divided communities in Cyprus. They came up with 121 ideas, which were structured using the science of dialogic design to highlight the five most influential: Media as puppets of political parties; The personal and financial interests of politicians and ordinary people on both sides; Leaders on each side do not want to share power; Disempowerment of the NGOs in north Cyprus and weak NGOs in the south who are suppressed; Provocative statements made by the leaders on both sides.
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trust from politicians and responsible bodies"; “Most of the political elite in both communities, who do not know how to survive without the Cyprus problem, will try to block the way for economic integration on the island so that a long-term solution cannot be found”; and “Fear of being economically absorbed by the richer GC economy on the TC side”.
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understanding, generating greater confidence in relationships; Economic parity will remove obstacles to unification, especially fears of GCs that they will have to bear the financial burden and fears of TCs that they will be absorbed by the economically stronger GCs. The key challenge turned out to be: “The fact that the deep state of
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in his book. The project engaged more than 300 Cypriots from both sides of the Green line in structured dialogues. The first dialogue explored the obstacles which peace builders faced in their work. The participants developed a shared understanding of factors contributing to the perceived widening of
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does not wish the TC to economically integrate with the GC community and with the EU; they want TCs to be solely dependent on Turkey”. Other challenges included, “Turkey will not accept surrendering the control of ports to the EU, since this would hamper the movement of the Turkish army”; “Lack of
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The third series of dialogues attempted to develop a vision for economic integration, identify challenges, and explore options for actions. The key vision statements were: Involvement in common economic interests will lead to development of better social dialogue; Cooperation will provide greater
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The second series of dialogues focused on developing options for the future. Out of the 84 ideas originally produced, five turned out to be the root drivers: Make possible for Turkish Cypriots to use rights arising from the Cyprus constitution and European Union membership; Have more positive and
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Laouris, Y., Erel, A., Michaelides, M., Damdelen, M., Taraszow, T., Dagli, I., Laouri, R. and Christakis, A. (2009). Exploring Options for Enhancement of Social Dialogue Between the Turkish and Greek Communities in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process. Syst Pract Action Res
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Laouris, Y., Michaelides, M., Damdelen, M., Laouri, R., Beyatli, D. and Christakis, A. (2009). A Systemic Evaluation of the State of Affairs Following the Negative Outcome of the Referendum in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process. Syst Pract Action Res
359:), which took place on the 24 April 2004. A number of Cypriot peace pioneers launched the Civil Society Dialogue Project aiming to provide opportunities for disengaged peace builders to assume new initiatives. They have used the 443:
Laouris, Y., Taraszow, T., Damdelen, M., Dagli, I., Beyatlı, D., Karayiannis, A., Dye, K. and Christakis, A. (2015). Examining Economic Integration and Free Trade within Cyprus using Structured Dialogic Design ALARj 21 (1)
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and protecting the environment. The results of all peoples' dialogues were handed over to Track I (politicians and diplomats) in the expectation that they would facilitate the negotiation process.
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concepts widely known; Adopt the Turkish language as a working language of the Republic of Cyprus; Teach Turkish and Greek as obligatory second languages in schools.
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Other dialogues included challenges related to the opening of the enclaved city of
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independent media on both sides; Promote modern diplomacy methods by making
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Index

Civil Society Dialogue project in Cyprus
Cyprus dispute
Cyprus peace process

Establishment
UN peace force in Cyprus
UNSC resolution 355
Annan Plan for Cyprus
UNSC resolution 1250
referendums
2008–2012 talks
2014 talks
2015–2017 talks
Status of Northern Cyprus
Human rights in Cyprus
Northern Cyprus
Refugees
UN representative
Turkish settlers
Property
Guarantees
Electricity supply
Water supply in Cyprus
Northern Cyprus
Buffer zone
Kofi Annan as envoy
United Nations
United Cyprus Republic
Two-state solution
Confidence Building

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