'This is an impressive and timely addition to the existing literature on Cyprus and the EU that focuses on a hitherto little explored theme - the effects of EU accession on various aspects of Cypriot life, from politics, to economics and society, to the Cyprus 'problem'. It is a sound and solid account, and covers much ground, from which further research could be conducted and situated. It is a must for anyone interested in the effects of EU accession on Cyprus and smaller members of the EU.' - Andrekos Varnava, Lecturer in Modern History, Flinders University, Australia