Dive into the complexities of EU enlargement with a focus on Cyprus, featuring insights from esteemed panelists Dr. Maria Hadjipavlou and Dr. James Ker-Lindsay. Explore the Cyprus conflict, peace efforts in divided societies, and the intricacies of international politics in South East Europe.
Moderators:
- Randall Halle, University of Pittsburgh
- Erica Edwards, University of Pittsburgh
Panelists:
- Maria Hadjipavlou, University of Cyprus
Dr. Hadjipavlou is an assistant professor in the Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cyprus. Her research interests include the Cyprus conflict, international conflict resolution, reconciliation in divided societies, gender and conflict, and feminist theory.
- James Ker-Lindsay, LSE European Institute
Dr. Ker-Lindsay research focuses on conflict, peace and security in South East Europe (Western Balkans, Greece, Turkey and Cyprus), European Union enlargement, and secession and recognition in international politics. He has played an active role in the development of South East European Studies, both in Britain and internationally. He is a former coordinator of the BISA Working Group on the region and is on the editorial boards of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, the Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, and Ethnopolitics.
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