Turkey and the European Union : domestic politics, economic integration, and international dynamics /

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Imprint:London ; Portland, OR : Frank Cass, 2003.
Description:1 online resource (273 pages)
Language:English
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Other authors / contributors:Çarkoğlu, Ali, 1963-
Rubin, Barry M.
ISBN:0203011481
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Summary:"Turkey's relations with an enlarging European Union have long been hit by recurrent crises and problems of adjustment within internal domestic politics as well as from an external, international relations perspective. This book aims to provide an up-to-date review of relevant issues from both perspectives. Analyses focus on the significance of EU adjustment processes for Turkish domestic politics and public opinion. From the perspective of economic dynamics, analyses focus on the impact of a customs union with the EU and the issues surrounding the impending economic policy adjustments. Justice and home affairs issues and human rights practices are two areas where specific policy adjustments are needed in order to conform to the Copenhagen criteria. These adjustments are seen as touching on sensitive domestic politics issues and the analyses herein evaluate the recent developments in these policy areas. In light of these discussions, the book offers an overall evaluation of Turkey's bid for full membership in the EU."--Jacket
Other form:Print version: Turkey and the European Union. London ; Portland, OR : Frank Cass, 2003
Standard no.:10.4324/9780203011485
9786610046379
Table of Contents:
  • Chronology, Turkey's relations with the EU / Özgül Erdemli
  • Domestic politics, international norms, and challenges to the state : Turkey-EU relations in the post-Helsinki era / Ziya Öniş
  • Towards a European security and defense policy : with or without Turkey? / Esra Çayhan
  • The Cyprus obstacle on Turkey's road to membership in the European Union / Semin Suvarierol
  • The question of asylum and illegal migration in European Union-Turkish relations / Kemal Kirişci
  • Human rights, the European Union, and the Turkish accession process / William Hale
  • The intellectual roots of anti-European sentiments in Turkish politics : the case of radical Turkish nationalism / Nergis Canefe and Tanıl Bora
  • Turkey's slow EU candidacy : insurmountable hurdles to membership or simple Euro-skepticism? / Gamze Avcı
  • Who wants full membership? : characteristics of Turkish public support for EU membership / Ali Çarkoğlu
  • Turkish parliamentarians' perspectives on Turkey's relations with the European Union / Lauren M. McLaren and Meltem Müftüler-Baç
  • Implementing the economic criteria of EU membership : how difficult is it for Turkey? / Mine Eder.