Turkey, the EU and the Middle East

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Arab Spring
Arab uprisings
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EU Affair
EU Delegation
EU Diplomat
EU external relations
EU Foreign Policy
EU High Representative
EU Member State
EU Membership Process
EU Minister
EU Position
EU Preference
EU Turkey Relationship
Foreign Policy Cooperation
Foreign Policy Dialogue
Foreign Policy Relationship
international relations theory
Middle Eastern politics
NATO Action
NATO Ally
NATO Command Structure
NATO Intervention
political uprisings analysis
Turkey EU Arab Spring cooperation
Turkey EU Relation
Turkey-EU relations
Turkish Behaviour
Turkish Decision Makers
Turkish Foreign Policy
Turkish Government
Turkish Pm
Unilateral Information

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032336893
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book focuses on the dynamics of Turkey’s relationship with Europe in the context of the ‘Arab Spring’ and analyses Turkish behaviour vis-à-vis foreign policy cooperation with the EU.

Süsler explains the complexity of Turkey-EU relations by looking beyond membership negotiations and examines informal foreign policy dialogue between Turkish and EU officials. The book discusses the reactions of the Turkish government to the uprisings in Libya, Syria, and Egypt and cooperative opportunities between Turkey and the EU. The analysis finds that although cooperation varies across cases, foreign policy dialogue has become a main driver of the Turkey-EU relationship. A counter-intuitive finding of the research is that the EU has often been the actor seeking Turkey’s cooperation, rather than the other way round, clearly challenging the original power asymmetry between Turkey and the EU.

Based on interviews with diplomats and policy makers and extensive documentary research, this book will be of interest to political scientists, students, policy makers and researchers focusing on Turkish foreign policy and Turkey-EU relations. This book is also about exploring inventive ways of maintaining a complex working partnership with the EU and will be of interest to scholars working on the EU’s relationship with "outsiders".

Bugra Süsler is a Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow at the LSE IDEAS, the foreign policy think tank of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a Teaching Fellow at the University College London (UCL) Department of Political Science. His research focuses on foreign policy analysis, international cooperation, and global conflicts. He holds a PhD in International Relations and an MSc in Politics and Government in the European Union from the LSE as well as a BSc in Politics from the University of Bristol.

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