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Growing together, growing apart : Turkey and the European Union today
Yazar:
Freyberg-Inan, Annette, editor.
ISBN:
9783848730377

9783845274188
Basım Bilgisi:
1. Edition 2016.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
281 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Seri:
Jenaer Beiträge zur Politikwissenschaft ; volume 17

Jenaer Beiträge zur Politikwissenschaft ; Bd. 17.
İçerik:
Cover-- Introduction: Europeanization in Question-- Part I: The Interplay of External and Domestic Pressures for Reform-- The Permanent Candidate: Turkey's Europeanization under the AKP Government-- Turkey between Nationalism and Islam-- Turkey's Europeanization-- Modes of Europeanization-- Internalized Europeanization-- Instrumental Europeanization-- Partial Europeanization-- Simulated Europeanization-- Regressive Europeanization-- Conclusion-- Domestic Politics and Perceptions of Turkey-EU Relations-- Introduction. Committed Eurosceptics or Reluctant Europhiles? Turkish Political Islam and the EU before 2002 The Bigger Picture: Improving Relations between Turkey and the EU, 1999-2005-- Divergence as the Defining Concept of Turkey-EU Relations-- Conclusion-- The Erosion of the Kemalist Dogma of Ethno-Political Homogeneity in the Context of Partial Socio-political Liberalisation Processes in Turkey in the second Half of the 20th Century-- Introduction-- The issue of multi-ethnicity in Turkey's public sphere from 1925 to 1980. Domestic and global political backgrounds of social-political transformations in Turkey in the 1980s and 1990s Ethno-political developments and multi-ethnic enfoldment opportunities in the 1980s-- The increasing erosion of the Kemalist principle of Nationalism in the 1990s-- Concluding Remarks and Outlook-- The AKP Government and the Alevi Issue: Why could the Alevi demands not be met?-- Introduction-- Accounting for Domestic Change in the Context of EU Accession-- The Alevi's Quest for Recognition-- External Factors: The Alevi Issue in the European Commission Progress Reports. Domestic Factors Conclusion-- Externalization of the EU's Policy on Irregular Migration: the Case of Turkey-- Introduction-- Conceptualisation and Theoretical Background-- Externalization and Irregular Migration: The European Union Dimension-- Integrated Border Management-- Visa Policy-- Asylum Policy-- The EU's Policy on Irregular (Transit) Migration and Its Implications for Turkey-- Irregular Transit Migration Profile of Turkey-- National Policies and Their Implications Concerning Irregular Transit Migration in Turkey. Turkey's EU Candidacy and Its Implications in the Field of Irregular Transit Migration Cooperation on Integrated Border Management-- Harmonization in the Field of Visa Policy-- Readmission Agreement Bargaining-- The Re-Visited Asylum and Irregular Migration Nexus-- Conclusion and Future Prospects-- Part II: The Relevance of Mutual Perceptions-- Turkey's ""Culturalization"" in EU Public Opinion: Observations on the Findings of an Opinion Survey-- Introduction-- Turkey's ""Culturalization"" in EU Public Opinion.
Özet:
This volume provides an up-to-date overview of relations between the EU and Turkey. Is Turkish EU membership still a realistic option today? How has this relationship evolved so far, and with what benefits for both sides? What are currently the main challenges to closer relations and cooperation? In a series of recently written contributions experts explain the core themes in EU-Turkish relations today. The resulting overall picture is one of ambivalence: Turkey and the EU have grown together in important ways, and both sides have benefited from this process. However, the process is neither linear nor irreversible, we find increasing tensions in this relationship, and it appears impossible at this time to predict how EU-Turkish relations will evolve even in the near future.
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