The Frozen Conflict of Cyprus: Warren Haffar in Conversation with Ellada Evangelou
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Summary:
This conversation explores the complexities of Cypriot identity, the historical context of the island's division, and the ongoing frozen conflict between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. The discussion highlights the role of public spaces and bi-communal initiatives in fostering dialogue and understanding, particularly through the arts. The speakers reflect on how Cyprus serves as a microcosm for broader European issues, particularly in terms of migration and conflict resolution.
Takeaways:
- Cyprus is often overlooked in discussions about Europe.
- The island's history is marked by layers of conflict and cultural exchange.
- Architecture in Nicosia reflects its complex history.
- The buffer zone symbolizes the ongoing division of the island.
- Art initiatives have emerged as powerful tools for dialogue.
- Public spaces can facilitate bi-communal interactions.
- Migration trends in Cyprus highlight challenges in border management.
- The Home for Cooperation serves as a vital meeting point.
- Cultural narratives shape the identities of Cypriots.
- Lessons from Cyprus can inform conflict resolution strategies in Europe.
The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.
Chapters
1. Welcome to Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins (00:00:00)
2. Introductions: Warren Haffar in Conversation with Ellada Evangelou (00:01:07)
3. Cultural Layers and Identity in Cyprus (00:03:29)
4. The Frozen Conflict: Understanding the Division (00:07:41)
5. The Buffer Zone and Daily Life (00:11:18)
6. Identity and Nationalism in Cyprus (00:15:48)
7. Art, Infrastructure, and Bi-Communal Initiatives (00:20:16)
8. Conclusion and Future Perspectives (00:31:34)
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