Continuing on the ethological theme of common characteristics adapted to the environment as memes or behavioural traits which are not genetically or racially determined, but cultural habits, which distinguish government-led groups of people such as Turks and Cypriots .... we can draw some parallels from our closest relatives the Chimp and Bonobo.
These two apes are genetically similar, yet so different in habits. These habits have helped make one more abundant ..... the Chimp (like Turks) occupies a wider habitat range than the more docile, less aggressive, non-invasive Bonobo (like Cypriots).
The Bonobo lives in a more matriarchal society, with less domineering warmongering males taking charge (c.f. Turkish Military inspired Turkey).
They have been the focus of much study as behavioural scientists try to find ways to ameliorate the more aggressive elements prevalent in some expansionist nations (e.g. Turkey).
By manipulating the environment, ethologists can make the apes less aggressive.
At the root of the Cyprus Problem is naked aggression; so it is comforting to note that this behaviour can be teased out of everyday habits.