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The 2000s started with massive support for Europeanization but now, in 2017, whether the negotiations should be suspended is debated. What happened? How did we come to this point? And maybe more importantly, what is next for Turkey-EU relations? Those are some of the questions that this book tries to dwell upon. In its effort to answer these questions, it starts with a reminder of the golden years of Europeanization. The second part is on Populism and how populist rhetoric frames not only the politics, but also the public opinion on Turkey-EU relations. Finally, Differentiated Integration (DI) models, as alternative cooperation mechanisms, are analyzed. It is argued that DI models hold the risk of turning Turkey-EU relations into more interest-based pragmatic ones and overshadow democratic norms and values.



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Europeanization in Turkey – Populism in Turkey and EU member states, i.e. France, the UK and the Netherlands – Populist rhetoric and the public opinion – Alternatives to full membership: Differentiated Integration (DI) – Effect of DI on democratization and protection of fundamental rights – Democratic norms and values

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631738498, 978-3631738498
      ISBN10: 3631738498

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The 2000s started with massive support for Europeanization but now, in 2017, whether the negotiations should be suspended is debated. What happened? How did we come to this point? And maybe more importantly, what is next for Turkey-EU relations? Those are some of the questions that this book tries to dwell upon. In its effort to answer these questions, it starts with a reminder of the golden years of Europeanization. The second part is on Populism and how populist rhetoric frames not only the politics, but also the public opinion on Turkey-EU relations. Finally, Differentiated Integration (DI) models, as alternative cooperation mechanisms, are analyzed. It is argued that DI models hold the risk of turning Turkey-EU relations into more interest-based pragmatic ones and overshadow democratic norms and values.



      Table of Contents

      Europeanization in Turkey – Populism in Turkey and EU member states, i.e. France, the UK and the Netherlands – Populist rhetoric and the public opinion – Alternatives to full membership: Differentiated Integration (DI) – Effect of DI on democratization and protection of fundamental rights – Democratic norms and values

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