
LGBTI Politics and Value Change in Ukraine and Turkey
Exporting Europe?
Maryna Shevtsova(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
978-0-367-67642-1 (ISBN)
Description
LGBTI Politics and Value Change in Ukraine and Turkey focuses on the impact of European Union promotion of LGBTI rights in Turkey and Ukraine, offering a re-evaluation of the mechanisms used by the EU and the domestic and external conditions that result in different outcomes.
With the protection of LGBTI rights becoming one of the core principles of the EU, the last two decades have seen a consistently growing commitment of the Union to defending the human rights of LGBTI people, not only in its member states but also internationally. Drawing on rich empirical data, this work uses the cases of Turkey, a candidate state, and Ukraine, a state in the European Neighbourhood, to evaluate the ability of the EU to promote tolerance and diversity in countries where the population has not experienced a radical shift of attitudes toward LGBTI people. Examining the export of 'European values', politics of LGBTI rights in the enlarged European Union, the development of LGBTI rights in Turkey and the transformation of its political system, competing normative powers and LGBTI rights in Ukraine, Maryna Shevtsova traces the 'Europeanization' of rights beyond Europe.
This book will be of interest to researchers in LGBTI Studies, Eastern European Politics, the European Union and Gender Studies.
With the protection of LGBTI rights becoming one of the core principles of the EU, the last two decades have seen a consistently growing commitment of the Union to defending the human rights of LGBTI people, not only in its member states but also internationally. Drawing on rich empirical data, this work uses the cases of Turkey, a candidate state, and Ukraine, a state in the European Neighbourhood, to evaluate the ability of the EU to promote tolerance and diversity in countries where the population has not experienced a radical shift of attitudes toward LGBTI people. Examining the export of 'European values', politics of LGBTI rights in the enlarged European Union, the development of LGBTI rights in Turkey and the transformation of its political system, competing normative powers and LGBTI rights in Ukraine, Maryna Shevtsova traces the 'Europeanization' of rights beyond Europe.
This book will be of interest to researchers in LGBTI Studies, Eastern European Politics, the European Union and Gender Studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
310 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-67642-1 (9780367676421)
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Person
Maryna Shevtsova is a Swedish Institute Postdoctoral Fellow in the Gender Studies department, Lund University, Sweden. She has a PhD in Political Science from Humboldt University, Germany. She was a Fulbright Fellow at the Center for European Studies, University of Florida, USA (2018/2019), and a fellow of the Think Tank Young Professional Development Program of the Open Society Initiative for Europe at CEDOS think tank, Kyiv, Ukraine. Since 2017, she has been actively engaged in LGBTI rights activism as a program coordinator for TERGO, a Kyiv-based NGO working for a safe school environment for LGBTI students. Her research interests cover LGBTI activism, Europeanization, queer migration, anti-gender movements and right-wing populism in Central and Eastern Europe.
Content
1 Europeanization "beyond Europe": promoting LGBTI rights in third countries, 2 Politics ff LGBTI rights and non-discrimination in the enlarged European Union, 3 European integration as Turkey's civilizational project , 4 Eurocrisis and transformations of political system in Turkey, 5 "Russian World" and "European Values": competing normative powers and LGBTI rights in Ukraine, 6 In the aftermath of Euromaiden: breaking the granite wall, 7 Tracing Europeanization of LGBTI rights "beyond Europe", Conclusion