Browsing Τμήμα Κοινωνικών και Πολιτικών Επιστημών / Department of Social and Political Sciences by Author "Constantinou, Costas M."
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The beautiful nation: Reflections on the aesthetics of Hellenism
Constantinou, Costas M. (2006)An aesthetics of Hellenism affirming an exclusivity and localization of the beautiful oscillates along a political axis from domination to liberation. This article seeks to unsettle such accounts of "the beautiful nation" ...
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Between statecraft and humanism: Diplomacy and its forms of knowledge
Constantinou, Costas M. (2013)Diplomacy is concomitant with humanity's highest hopes and deepest frustrations. Complex global problems demand - but might not receive - deep understanding, skilled advocacy, and sustained negotiation and innovation. ...
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Bicommunalism, hybridity and the 'Cyprus problem'
Constantinou, Costas M. (2007)This article examines the predicaments and paradoxes of identity politics in Cyprus. It looks at the historical alliance of colonial practices and nationalist rationales that brought about a static bicommunal system, ...
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Branding Orthodoxy: Religious diplomacy and the Makarios legacy in Sub-Saharan Africa
Constantinou, Costas M.; Tselepou, M. (2017)This article investigates religious diplomacy and its branding potential and power ramifications, focusing on Cypriot missionary work in Sub-Saharan Africa. It analyses the diplomacy of Archbishop Makarios III, the first ...
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Communications/excommunications: An interview with Armand Mattelart
Constantinou, Costas M. (2008)
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Conflict Transformation and Homodiplomacy
Constantinou, Costas M. (2015)
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Conflict Transformation and Homodiplomacy
Constantinou, Costas M. (2015)
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Cypriot independence and the problem of sovereignty
Constantinou, Costas M. (2010)
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Cyprus, ethnic conflict and conflicted heritage
Constantinou, Costas M.; Hatay, M. (2010)This article examines the dominant heritage discourse in Cyprus concerning preservation and destruction, and its implications for ethnocultural identity construction and promotion. By exploring two heritage sites (one north ...
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Cyprus, violent cartography and the distribution of ethnic identity
Constantinou, Costas M. (2012)
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Diplomacy
Constantinou, Costas M. (Routledge, 2018)
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Diplomatic challenges in a Crisis world
Bjola, C.; Constantinou, Costas M. (2015)
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Engaging the ‘ungoverned’: The merging of diplomacy, defence and development
Constantinou, Costas M.; Opondo, S. O. (2016)This article explores biopolitical practices that extend beyond national borders and take the whole of humanity as their province. It looks at how attempts to secure and optimize conditions of living in Africa are not ...
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In pursuit of Crisis diplomacy
Constantinou, Costas M. (2015)
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Interview
Constantinou, Costas M. (E-IR, 2019)
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The long mile of empire: Power, legitimation and the UK bases in Cyprus
Constantinou, Costas M.; Richmond, O. P. (2005)This article examines the continuities and discontinuities of imperial rule in Cyprus. It specifically investigates how the UK military base regime in the island has been negotiated in its local and regional contexts, ...
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Multidirectional Diplomacy and the Privatization of Settlement
Constantinou, Costas M. (2012)
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New Middle East, new insecurities and the limits of liberation geography
Burgess, J. P.; Constantinou, Costas M. (2013)
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On biodiplomacy: Negotiating life and plural modes of existence
Constantinou, Costas M.; Opondo, Sam Okoth (2019)This article examines the intersection of biopolitics with diplomacy and engages its dynamic re-envisioning as biodiplomacy. It revisits Michel Foucault’s peripheral attention to diplomacy and his framing of the concept ...
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On homo-diplomacy
Constantinou, Costas M. (2006)This article explores alternative cultures of diplomacy that have been neglected in diplomatic studies and global politics. It is concerned firstly with the human dimension of diplomacy, that is to say, the interpersonal ...