Items where Author is "Ker-Lindsay, James"
Number of items: 121.
Introduction: a conceptual framework for engagement with de facto states. (2018)
Ker-Lindsay, James and Berg, Eiki
The national politics of EU enlargement in the Western Balkans. (2018)
Ker-Lindsay, James and Armakolas, Ioannis and Balfour, Rosa and Stratulat, Corina
Turkey’s EU accession as a factor in the 2016 Brexit referendum. (2018)
Ker-Lindsay, James
After a shock victory in Serbia, Tomislav Nikolic now faces a dilemma over Kosovo and EU accession.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Barack Obama is re-elected as US President: our experts react.
Sennett, Richard and Pissarides, Christopher and Ker-Lindsay, James and Galeotti, Mark and Power, Anne and Ashton, Matthew and Fuller, Steve
Between "pragmatism" and "constitutionalism.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Between “pragmatism” and “constitutionalism”: EU-Russian dynamics and differences during the Kosovo status process.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Book review: unrecognized states: the struggle for sovereignty in the modern international system.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Britain and the Cyprus crisis, 1963-1964.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Britain's central role in the search for an international peacekeeping force for Cyprus, 1963-1964.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Britain, 'Brexit' and the Balkans.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Climate change and state death.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Combating international terrorism: Turkey's added value.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Cameron, Alastair
Countering secession.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Crisis and conciliation: a year of rapprochement between Greece and Turkey.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Webb, Keith
Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Webb, Keith
The Cyprus problem in an era of uncertainty:establishing a culture of engagement.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The Cyprus problem.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The Cyprus problem: what everyone needs to know.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Cyprus-Turkey: growing tensions.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Did the unfounded claim that Turkey was about to join the EU swing the referendum?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Die Europaische Union, die Türkei und das Zypernproblem seit 2004: Fehleinschätzungen und enttäuschten Hoffnungen.
Faustmann, H. and Ker-Lindsay, James
Does a Cyprus solution still matter?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Dreams of Secession – the case of Sardinia.
Ker-Lindsay, James
EU accession and UN peacemaking in Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The EU and democratization in Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
EU wins Nobel Peace Prize- reactions from EUROPP experts.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Featherstone, Kevin and Brown, Chris and Thomas, Daniel and Cherrier, Nick and Pastrorella, Giulia and Besliu, Raluca
Editorial: the Commonwealth and the Middle East.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Williams, Andrew
Engagement without recognition: the limits of diplomatic interaction with contested states.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Europe's eastern outpost: the Republic of Cyprus and the Middle East.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The European Union as a catalyst for conflict resolution: lessons from Cyprus on the limits of conditionality.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Experts react: EU progress reports 2014.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Gashi, Krenar and Bartlett, Will and Morrison, Kenneth and Koneska, Cvete and Hanson, Joanna and Buhari-Gulmez, Didem and Karahasan, Burhan Can
Explaining Serbia's decision to go to the ICJ.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Exploring myths and realities in the Cyprus problem: some examples from 1963-64.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Few surprises from Cyprus in the European parliament elections.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Following a litany of failures, few will miss Cyprus’ outgoing president, Dimitris Christofias.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Forging EU foreign policy unity from diversity: the ‘unique case’ of the Kosovo Status Talks'.
Economides, Spyros and Ker-Lindsay, James
From U Thant to Kofi Annan: UN peacemaking in Cyprus, 1964-2004.
Ker-Lindsay, James
From autonomy to independence: the evolution of international thinking on Kosovo, 1998–2005.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Great powers, counter secession and non-recognition: Britain and the 1983 unilateral declaration of independence of the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The Greek-Turkish forum: a portrait of a track 1.5 peace support initiative.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Greek-Turkish rapprochement under New Democracy.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Greek-Turkish rapprochement: the impact of 'disaster diplomacy'?
Ker-Lindsay, James
How angry will Cyprus be over the Eurozone bailout?
Agapiou-Josephides, Kalliope and Kyris, George and Skoutaris, Nikos and Apostolides, Alexander and Charalambous, Giorgos and Pegasiou, Adonis and Ker-Lindsay, James
How did Cyprus become independent? (And why it didn't join Greece).
Ker-Lindsay, James
How do countries die? The 3 (or 4) forms of state extinction.
Ker-Lindsay, James
How does a country join the United Nations? The 3 steps to UN membership.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Introducing the Cyprus problem.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Introduction: an island in Europe: the EU and the transformation of Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Introduction: testing the United Nations Organization: the case of Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Richmond, Oliver P.
Introduction: the government and politics of Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Kosovo, EU member states and the recognition-engagement nexus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Kosovo, sovereignty and the subversion of UN authority.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Kosovo: four futures.
Economides, Spyros and Ker-Lindsay, James and Papadimitriou, Dimitris
Kosovo: the path to contested statehood in the Balkans.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Kosovo’s land for peace solution.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Kosovo’s status is still in doubt – time for Britain to rethink the need for new talks?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Lack of engagement: surveying the EU member state policies towards Kosovo.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Himmrich, Julia and Dopita, Tomas and Wiśniewski, Jarosław and Armakolas, Ioannis and Ivan, Paul and Ferrero-Terrion, Ruth and Demjana, Agon and Nič, Milan and Ioannides, Isabelle
Look ahead to 2017: a potential Cyprus settlement?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Membership and foreign policy.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The National Council.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Not such a 'sui generis' case after all: assessing the ICJ opinion on Kosovo.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Peace efforts in Cyprus must involve civil society if there is to be any chance of success where so many others have failed.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Political reactions to the Paris attacks: from national unity to politics as usual.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Mitrovic, Olga and Hronesova, Jessie and Merdžanović, Adis and Kmezić, Marko and Krasniqi, Gëzim and Buhari-Gulmez, Didem and Hoxhaj, Andi
'Pre-accession Europeanization': the case of Serbia and Kosovo.
Economides, Spyros and Ker-Lindsay, James
Presidential power and authority.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Presidential power and authority in the Republic of Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Preventing the emergence of self-determination as an norm of secession: an assessment of the Kosovo ‘unique case’ argument.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Principles and the partition of Kosovo.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Renaming Macedonia:a job well done.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Secession and recognition in foreign policy.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Serbia’s EU accession talks will be a long and difficult process: the chief negotiator should pick her battles sparingly.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Shifting alignments: the external orientation of Cyprus since independence.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Standards before status before accession:Kosovo's EU perspective.
Ker-Lindsay, James and Economides, Spyros
There is a good case to be made for Cyprus pressing ahead with full recognition of Kosovo’s independence.
Ker-Lindsay, James
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There were few surprises in the European election results in Cyprus, but public discontent was apparent in the large drop in turnout.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Top experts offer their reactions to the US election results.
Sennett, Richard and Pissarides, Christopher and Power, Anne and Ker-Lindsay, James and Ashton, Matthew and Fuller, Steve
Turkey and Black Sea strategy for EU enlargement.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Turkey and Greece: what future for rapprochement?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Turkish foreign policy after Iraq and post-enlargement: building bridges or mending fences?
Ker-Lindsay, James
The UN and the post-intervention stabilisation of Kosovo.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The UN force in Cyprus after the 2004 reunification referendum.
Ker-Lindsay, James
UN peacemaking in Cyprus: from mediation to arbitration and beyond.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Understanding state responses to secession.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The United Arab Emirates as an emerging actor in the Western Balkans: the case of strategic investment in Serbia.
Bartlett, Will and Ker-Lindsay, James and Alexander, Kristian and Prelec, Tena
The United Kingdom and EU enlargement in the Western Balkans: from ardent champion of expansion to post-Brexit irrelevance.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The United Kingdom.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The United Kingdom:Kosovo's strongest supporter in Europe.
Ker-Lindsay, James
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Western Balkan states will need allies in an increasingly enlargement sceptic EU if they are to realise their aims of EU accession.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Western Balkans will need champions in an increasingly enlargement sceptic EU.
Ker-Lindsay, James
What is a country? The 4 key requirements for statehood.
Ker-Lindsay, James
What was the Macedonia name issue? And how was it solved?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Why did Catalonia's declaration of independence fail?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Why didn't Iraqi Kurdistan declare independence?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Why do countries hate losing land? 7 reasons states oppose secession.
Ker-Lindsay, James
Will Bosnia break up? Could Republika Srpska really secede?
Ker-Lindsay, James
Will Bougainville really achieve independence? Key next steps.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The case for a loose federation.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The crisis in Cyprus not only threatens the Cypriot economy, but might also undermine the country’s relations with key partners and allies.
Ker-Lindsay, James
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The deceiving shadow of the EU?: contradictory perceptions of the ‘European solution’ for Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
A difficult transition to a new relationship: Britain and Cyprus in the European Union.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The emergence of ‘meditration’ in international peacemaking.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The emergence of ‘meditration’ in international peacemaking: a response to Weller, Noel, Yakinthou and Belloni.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The foreign policy of counter secession: preventing the recognition of contested states.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The four pillars of a counter-secession foreign policy:lessons from Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The future of Turkey's western orientation.
Ker-Lindsay, James
A history of Cyprus peace proposals.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The hollow threat of secession in Bosnia and Herzegovina: legal and political impediments to a unilateral declaration of independence by Republika Srpska.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The importance of process in peacemaking.
Ker-Lindsay, James
An independent Scotland would face little European opposition to membership of the European Union.
Ker-Lindsay, James
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An irreparable breakdown of trust: relations between the UN Secretary-General and the Greek Cypriots before and after the 2004 referendum.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The joint truce force in Cyprus, December 1963 - March 1964.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The origins and development of the Cyprus issue.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The origins of the UN presence in Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The policies of Greece and Cyprus towards Turkey's EU accession.
Ker-Lindsay, James
A response to the interview with Ambassador Albert Rohan, Deputy Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General for the future status talks for Kosovo.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The role of the EU as a conflict manager in Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
A second referendum: the May 2006 parliamentary elections in Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The stigmatisation of de facto states: disapproval and ‘engagement without recognition’.
Ker-Lindsay, James
The threat and management of terrorism in Cyprus.
Ker-Lindsay, James