From the Publisher
‘Using a unique, imaginative but well-thought out approach, pragmatic idealism, Melakopides has uncovered much-needed background on an area not previously dealt with comprehensively, namely the role of the USSR/Russia in the Cyprus affair. In doing so, he also presents compelling arguments for more Russian involvement in solving the island's problems. And as added value, he provides the uninitiated with a most useful account of what led to Cyprus' current situation. This informative and thoughtful book presents an exclusively fresh view for academics and laymen alike.’
– William Mallinson, former British diplomat, diplomatic historian, and author of Cyprus: A Diplomatic History, Cyprus, Diplomatic History and the Clash of Theory in International Relations, and Britain and Cyprus: Key Themes and Documents since World War Two)
‘Costas Melakopides has written a pioneering study that thoroughly investigates the multifaceted Russia-Cyprus relationship. His balanced and nuanced account is based on wide research and is a major addition to the literature on International Relations theory, and to the history of Cyprus and Eastern Mediterranean. Drawing on his deep understanding of Cyprus and of Russia, Melakopides produced an important book that sheds light on both historical and contemporary problems.’
– Igor Torbakov, Uppsala University, Sweden