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Nicos Trimikliniotis

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Prospects Reconciliation in a world out of joint: Cyprus, Europe and the world at the time of instability

 

The Radio Astra 92.8 and radio program Diadraseis (Interactions) invite you to the lecture and debate:

“Prospects Reconciliation in a world out of joint: Cyprus, Europe and the world at the time of instability”

Keynote Speaker: Professor Ari Sitas (University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Commentator: Professor Floya Anthias (University of East London)

Moderators: Dr. Nicos Trimikliniotis and Dr. Dimitris Trimithiotis.

 

Date: Monday, April 24, 19: 00-21: 00

Venue Press House, in Nicosia (B. Voulgaroktonou 60-62, Old Nicosia, tel. 22660942)

 

Reasoning of the conference

We live in volatile times. In the wake of the economic crisis, Cyprus experiencing, as is the EU itself, multiple crises: a crisis of the economy, politics, identity and society. The wars in the Middle East have led millions of people to flee; also fundamentalists hit targets within Europe, whilst we are experiencing a dangerous rise of far right groups and ideologies in the entire spectrum of politics, identity and society. Turkey is undergoing a dangerous restructuring with Erdogan’s autocratic rule.

This is the unstable context within which the resumed talks to resolve the Cyprus problem is taking place. We are at a crossroads: either we will move decisively to a solution, or we move into the consolidation of partition.

Is there is hope? What are the prospects of reconciliation in Cyprus, the region, Europe and the world?

There will be simultaneous translations in Greek, Turkish and English.

The Lecture and debate is organised and funded under the program “A Europe for All”, implemented under the auspices of the European Parliament Office in Cyprus



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Anna Agathangelou

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