Turkey and the European Union : the question of European identity /

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Author / Creator:Öner, Selcen, 1977-
Imprint:Lanham : Lexington Books, ©2011.
Description:1 online resource (220 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11100762
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Varying Form of Title:European identity
ISBN:9780739148617
0739148613
9780739148594
0739148591
1283172968
9781283172967
9786613172969
6613172960
Notes:Includes bibliographical (pages 197-199) references and index.
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Summary:European identity has always been in a state of construction. With the creation of the European Union, however, this construction now takes place within an institutional framework, introducing a number of new variables. Selcen Oner's Turkey and the European Union: The Question of European Identity is an in-depth analysis of the influence of these two entities on each others' identity as Europeans in a society of increasing social, political, and cultural connectedness. The mutual influence betweenTurks and Europeans gained significant momentum in 1999, when the European Union granted official candidate status to Turkey at that year's Helsinki Summit. Turkey's Europeanness is still being debated, despite the official stance that fulfilling the Copenhagen criteria and adopting the EU acquis are enough for being a full member of the EU. These debates have even lead to arguments between political elites of the European Union about their "privileged partnership" with Turkey. When comparing the attitudes of the European Union towards Turkey versus those towards Central and Eastern Europe, one could argue that that "return to Europe" discourse has accelerated the membership of the latter, but not the former. Currently Turkey is neither considered an "other," nor a member of the "family." Rather, Turkey is commonly relegated to the role of "crucial neighbor" or "strategic partner" by the political elites of the EU. Oner's study analyzes a series of interviews conducted with several members of the European Parliament and sheds serious light on the fact that discussions on Turkey's membership in terms of her Europeanness reveal countless ambiguities in defining European identity. -- Description of the print version from http://www.amazon.co.uk (Oct. 26, 2011).
Other form:Print version: Öner, Selcen, 1977- Turkey and the European Union. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, ©2011 9780739148594