Description
THE STATE WE ARE IN raises important questions about Cypriot society as well as the role that the state and other institutions play in shaping people’s daily lives. It presents evidence through which to assess the quality of governance practiced by the Republic. It explores the reasons as to why so many people find it difficult to trust those they do not know. The book also addresses the complex issue of corruption on the island, why it would appear such a common aspect of life lived on the island.