Samantha Twietmeyer, PhD candidate, Political Studies, supervised by Dr John McGarry

February 16, 2021 00:34:54
Samantha Twietmeyer, PhD candidate, Political Studies, supervised by Dr John McGarry
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Samantha Twietmeyer, PhD candidate, Political Studies, supervised by Dr John McGarry

Feb 16 2021 | 00:34:54

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Show Notes

Topic: The Double Minority Dilemma and Conflict Settlement Negotiations in Cyprus and Northern Ireland.

Overview:  My research outlines the theory of the Double Minority Dilemma (DMD) which argues that each community’s security dilemma is defined by their perception of their own minority status both domestically and in combination with the geopolitical environment of third-party actors, which serves to justify their “cause.”.

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