Conditionality, the EU and Turkey

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conditionality
Conditionality Mechanism
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EU accession conditionality analysis
EU Foreign Policy
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EU's Demand
EU's Incentive
EU's Progress Report
EU's Requirement
European Neighbourhood Policy
European Union
Europeanisation of foreign policy
EU’s Demand
EU’s Incentive
EU’s Progress Report
EU’s Requirement
foreign policy alignment mechanisms
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High Level Strategic Cooperation Councils
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international relations theory
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Middle Eastern Neighbours
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Turkey
Turkey's Alignment
Turkey’s Alignment
Turkish Foreign Policy
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780815379898
  • Weight: 416g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Turkey has been a critical case to study to assess the impact of EU conditionality on non-member states, but has lost its visibility following the debates on the detachment of Turkey from the EU gradually since 2005.

This book studies Turkey–EU relations in the area of foreign policy from 1987 when Turkey applied for full membership and expanding to the present-day retrenchment of Turkey from the EU. It provides a unique perspective in looking to explain the entirety of the EU–Turkey relations during this period, covering both transformation and retrenchment of Turkish foreign policy from the EU requirements. The book further illustrates that the conditionality mechanism is still relevant to study EU–Turkey relations, and when applied systematically, can map both attachment and detachment from the EU. It is also critical to understand how Turkey has distanced itself from the EU gradually and incrementally.

This book is of key interest to scholars and students of EU foreign policy, Turkish foreign policy, conditionality, foreign policy analysis, Turkish–EU relations, the ENP and more broadly to international relations.

Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm is Associate Member at Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research, at the University of Nottingham, UK. She holds a PhD in Politics and International Relations from the University of Nottingham. Her research in international relations include Europeanisation, EU foreign policy, Turkish foreign policy, gender and diplomacy.

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