Gilles Bertrand is a lecturer in political science at the Centre Emile-Durkheim of the University of Bordeaux. His research focuses on conflict resolution, multilateralism, transnational networks and diasporas. He is a member of the editorial board of the journal Études internationales.
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Gilles Bertrand is a lecturer in political science at the Centre Emile-Durkheim of the University of Bordeaux. His research focuses on conflict resolution, multilateralism, transnational networks and diasporas. He is a member of the editorial board of the journal Études internationales.
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Elections in Europe: December 2020 — May 2021
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Parliamentary Election in Cyprus, 30 May 2021 (II)
The territorial framework A British colony until 1960, the island of Cyprus experienced an “intercommunal” conflict which led to its partition in 1974. Despite a dozen rounds of negotiations since then, the conflict is “frozen” without a lasting solution (Bertrand, 2017). The island is thus divided into: A southern zone representing 58% of the territory, … Continued
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