Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Executive Summary
The End of the Cold War
Disputes that Fester
Conclusions
Moving Beyond Conflict Prevention to Reconciliation
Greeks and Turks: A Tense and Costly Peace
Today's Disputes: Decades, Not Centuries, Old
Post-Cold War Opportunities: Illusory and Unrealized
The Concrete Issues: Festering Disputes
Preventing Conflict: A 25-Year Record of Success
Moving to Reconciliation: A 25-Year Record of Failure?
Political Will: Truant in Athens, Ankara, and Nicosia
Western Diplomacy: Good Intentions and Special Envoys
The United States and the Burden of Leadership
Conclusions
Possible Components of a Comprehensive Peace Plan
Notes and References
Members of the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict
Members of the Advisory Council
About the Author