The relationship between Turkey and Islam is a hotly debated issue that dominates discussion over the country's bid to join the European Union. The European Union, Turkey and Islam examines here the role of religion in Turkey and the EU and offers arguments on why Turkish Islam will not be an obstac
Turkey and the European Union: Processes of Europeanisation
β Scribed by ΓiΔdem Nas, Yonca Γzer
- Publisher
- Ashgate Publishing; Routledge
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 301
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The accession of Turkey to the EU presents a fascinating case study for all those with an interest in europeanisation. Officially recognised as a candidate for full membership in 1999 Turkey's negotiations with the EU have been protracted and highly controversial. Turkey and the European Union: Processes of Europeanisation offers a coherent and focussed account of Turkey's recent relations and accession negotiations with the EU. Europeanisation as an explanatory tool is used to review how the EU has successfully induced change in Turkish policies and institutions whilst careful analysis is also conducted into where europeanisation has failed and explores how it may even have inadvertently contributed to forming a backlash against accession. Authoritative local and International contributors provide in-depth analysis as to why the process has had such a varied impact across a range of policies and institutions and ask, given the high costs of joining the EU and decreasing incentives, if europeanisation can still exert an influence in the future. Despite Turkey's unique geographical and political position between East and West the relationship with the EU is not a case sui generis. This book offers valuable insights on the effectiveness of europeanisation for all those within and without the framework of the European Union.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Europeanisation Meets Turkey.
A Case Sui Generis?
2 Europeanisation of Identity:
The Case of the Rebuffed Candidate
3 The EUβs Impact on Democratisation
in Turkey: Europeanisation
through Political Conditionality
4 Turkish Constitutional Transformation and the EU: Europeanisation towards Constitutionalism?
5 Europeanisation of Civil Society in Turkey during the Accession Process to the European Union
6 From EU Conditionality to Domestic Choice for Change
7 Contribution to the Europeanisation Process
8 Social Policy in the EU and Turkey: the Limits of Europeanisation
9 Europeanisation of Turkish Environmental Policy
10 Europeanisation of Turkish Foreign Policy after more than Ten Years of EU Candidacy
11 Turkeyβs Cyprus Policy:
A Case of Contextual Europeanisation
12 Europeanisation and Migration and Asylum Policies in Turkey
Conclusion
Index
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