This paper is on the partition of Cyprus into Greek and Turkish factions. United Nations peacekeepers were deployed there in 1964, but violence between the two factions led to the forcing of most Turkish Cypriots into enclaves throughout the island. In 1974, there was a Greek-sponsored attempt to seize the government, and this led to military intervention from Turkey, which would soon take control of more than a third of the island. That part of the island held by Turkey itself the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" in 1983, though only Turkey recognizes this fact.