Ethnic division in Cyprus and a policy initiative on promoting peaceful coexistence: toward an agonistic democracy for citizenship education

This article uses as a point of departure for its analysis a recent educational policy initiative to promote peaceful coexistence in the context of ongoing ethnic division in Cyprus. It is argued that, although it seems as if the teaching of peaceful coexistence is a laudable initiative that can con...

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Citizenship
Citizenship Education
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Community development
Conflict
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Democracy
Democratic consolidation
Educational Policy
Ethnic Groups
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Identity politics
Interethnic conflict
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Peace
Peaceful co-existence
Political action
Reconciliation
State building
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