
The Europeanization of Turkey
Polity and Politics
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
278 pages
978-0-367-59930-0 (ISBN)
Description
Given the recent inertia in EU-Turkey relations in the midst of regional economic and political upheavals, Europeanization of Turkey takes a step back from the latest headlines to provide a comprehensive stocktaking of EU-inspired reform efforts in Turkey with an eye to understanding how effective or ineffective EU conditionality has been in making Turkey's key political institutions, actors and culture more compatible with European norms.
In addition to contributing to the theoretical literature on the differential effects of Europeanization on the domestic realm, this volume also expands the existing scope of research to include questions of how socialization through the accession process operates under high levels of uncertainty about the attainability of European Union membership. Applying a uniform analytical framework and the methodology of process tracing, the authors in this volume assess the nature and degree of change that has occurred in various dimensions of Turkish domestic polity and politics in the context of Turkey's post-1999 EU accession.
Engaging with important practical issues such as whether potential membership in the EU has brought about positive change, in which areas this change is manifest, and how significant this change has been, this book is an essential resource for students, scholars and researchers seeking to understand contemporary relations between the EU and Turkey.
In addition to contributing to the theoretical literature on the differential effects of Europeanization on the domestic realm, this volume also expands the existing scope of research to include questions of how socialization through the accession process operates under high levels of uncertainty about the attainability of European Union membership. Applying a uniform analytical framework and the methodology of process tracing, the authors in this volume assess the nature and degree of change that has occurred in various dimensions of Turkish domestic polity and politics in the context of Turkey's post-1999 EU accession.
Engaging with important practical issues such as whether potential membership in the EU has brought about positive change, in which areas this change is manifest, and how significant this change has been, this book is an essential resource for students, scholars and researchers seeking to understand contemporary relations between the EU and Turkey.
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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
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-59930-0 (9780367599300)
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Persons
Ali Tekin served as an MP in Turkey and was subsequently Professor and Vice Dean at Yasar, JM Chair at Bilkent, and Visiting Scholar at Harvard. His research focuses on Turkish and European political economy. He has (co-)authored Geo-Politics of Euro-Asia Energy Nexus and numerous articles.
Aylin GUENEY is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences as well as Jean Monnet Chair at Yasar University, Turkey. Her research interests focus on EU enlargement and she has authored many articles on EU-Turkey relations and Turkish politics.
Aylin GUENEY is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences as well as Jean Monnet Chair at Yasar University, Turkey. Her research interests focus on EU enlargement and she has authored many articles on EU-Turkey relations and Turkish politics.
Content
Part I: Introduction 1 Introduction: A Framework of Analysis for the Europeanization of Turkey - Ali Tekin 2 Perceptions and Europeanisation in Turkey before the EU Candidacy: an Overview of History - Atila Eralp & Zerrin Torun Part II: The State of Europeanization: Polity 3 Europeanization and Turkey's Constitutional Reform Process- Ergun OEzbudun 4 The Organisation of Turkey's Central Executive for the EU - Defne Guenay 5 The Europeanisation of the Turkish Parliament - Basak Yavcan & William T. Daniel 6 The Europeanisation of the Turkish Judiciary - Sanem Baykal 7 Europeanization of Civil-Military Relations in Turkey - Aylin Gueney Part III: The State of Europeanization: Politics 8 Taking Stock of Europeanization of Civil Society in Turkey - Bahar Rumelili & Bueke Bosnak 9 Europeanization and Political Parties in Turkey - Filiz Baskan Canyas & Selin Bengi Guemruekcue 10 Turkish Islam's EU Quest - Dilek Yankaya 11 The State of Accession Europeanization: Kurdish Issue - Burcu OEzdemir & Zeki Sarigil 12 Political Culture - Burak Erdenir Part IV: Turkish Europeanization in a Comparative Perspective 13 Same Same or Different? Accession Europeanization in Central and Eastern Europe and Turkey Compared - Tanja A. Boerzel, Digdem Soyaltin, and Goezde Yilmaz 14 Different Paths to Democracy?: Accession in Europeanisation in Croatia and Turkey - Senem Aydin-Duezgit & Gergana NoutchevaPart V: Conclusion 15 Conclusion - Aylin Gueney