PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs

PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs

CYPRUS 1974 REVISITED: WAS IT HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION?

Yazarlar: Füsun TÜRKMEN

Cilt 10 , Sayı 4 , 2005 , Sayfalar 61 - 88

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Humanitarian,Fundamental Rights,Intervention,Sovereignty,Use of Force,Just War.

Özet: The aftermath of the Cold War has been marked by the outbreak ofvarious ethnic conflicts necessitating humanitarian intervention, in such countries as in Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, or Kosovo. These cases have triggered aninternational debate on humanitarian intervention which, in turn, has led tonew attempts of conceptualization. In the light of criteria developed sincethen, in order to determine whether an intervention is of humanitarian order,this paper looks back at the 1974 Turkish intervention in Cyprus and contends that most of the aforementioned criteria are indeed fulfilled by thePeace Operation undertaken on 20 July 1974. The latter can therefore becategorized as a “hybrid” humanitarian intervention, incorporating political as well as humanitarian concerns


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@article{2005, title={CYPRUS 1974 REVISITED: WAS IT HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION?}, volume={10}, number={4}, publisher={PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs}, author={Füsun TÜRKMEN}, year={2005}, pages={61–88} }
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Füsun TÜRKMEN. (2005). CYPRUS 1974 REVISITED: WAS IT HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION? (Vol. 10, pp. 61–88). Vol. 10, pp. 61–88. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs.
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Füsun TÜRKMEN. CYPRUS 1974 REVISITED: WAS IT HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION? no. 4, PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, 2005, pp. 61–88.