ID | 190115 |
Title Proper | Cyprus’s relations with Egypt and Israel during the Makarios era |
Other Title Information | influence of regional disputes, economy, socio-cultural interactions and UN debates |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kiralp, Sevki |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Makarios era (1960–1977) corresponded with two major regional disputes, with wide implications on international peace and regional politics: the Cyprus issue and the Arab–Israeli conflict. Given that these disputes are still ongoing, this study utilises diverse primary and secondary sources to analyse Cyprus’s relations with Egypt (United Arab Republic) and Israel in the Makarios period, using both political and economic perspectives. The study demonstrates that Cyprus and Egypt’s diplomatic cooperation was built on reciprocal support extended by Nasser towards the Greek Cypriots and Makarios towards Egypt in the Arab–Israeli dispute, especially in international forums such as UN debates. Although Israeli foreign policy did not threaten Cyprus directly, both Cyprus and Egypt considered Turkey a common threat. However, despite the Cypriot government’s pro-Arab stance in the Arab–Israeli conflict, Cyprus had strong relations with both Israel and Egypt concerning the economy, culture, archaeology, medicine, and telecommunications. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 59, No.3; May 2023: p.517-531 |
Journal Source | Middle Eastern Studies Vol: 59 No 3 |
Key Words | Palestine ; Six-Day War ; Nasser ; Arab–Israeli Conflict ; Cyprus Issue ; Yom-Kippur War |