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Security and the Turkey-EU Accession Process : norms, reforms and the Cyprus issue, Natalie Martin, (electronic book ;)
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- Summary
- This study examines the history and politics of Turkey-EU relations since 1959, exploring the complex interaction of geostrategic and normative concerns which have resulted in the current lack of accession progress and Turkey's slide to authoritarianism.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 288 p.
- Contents
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- 1. The Cold War Effect 2. The Kosovo Effect 3. The Helsinki Effect 4. The UK Effect 5. The Cyprus Effect 6. The Arab Spring Effect 7. The Erdogan Effect
- Isbn
- 9781137450036
- Label
- Security and the Turkey-EU Accession Process : norms, reforms and the Cyprus issue
- Title
- Security and the Turkey-EU Accession Process
- Title remainder
- norms, reforms and the Cyprus issue
- Statement of responsibility
- Natalie Martin
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This study examines the history and politics of Turkey-EU relations since 1959, exploring the complex interaction of geostrategic and normative concerns which have resulted in the current lack of accession progress and Turkey's slide to authoritarianism.
- Cataloging source
- UK-WkNB
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Martin, Natalie
- Dewey number
- 327.40561
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- European Union countries
- Turkey
- Turkey
- Cyprus
- European Union
- Summary expansion
- This timely study looks at the various phases of the Turkey-European Union accession process, which began in 1959, and the implications for security. Martin explains the origins of this process, when Turkey was once considered eligible for 'European' or 'Western' status because of the Cold War context, and goes on to explore why its progress has been so impeded. Once Turkey's eligibility had been established, it was difficult for the EU to backtrack, especially in the light of the Cold War geostrategic imperative. Instead, opposition to the Turkish case, which was largely religious or cultural, was couched in normative terms. For as long as Turkey continued to have a poor record of human rights and democracy, the opportunities for its opponents to block the accession progress were plentiful. Between 1999 and 2004, Turkey's sustained effort to improve upon its human rights record resulted in gains in the accession process. Since 2005, however, the situation has returned to deadlock as Turkey's normative progress has ground to a halt amid resurgent opposition within the European Union and increasing authoritarianism in Turkey. This book argues that the Arab Spring and its consequences have, ironically, offered a renewed opportunity for the EU to renew accession and demand conditionality from Ankara. However, it is an opportunity which cannot be taken amid the increasingly illiberal nature of the Turkish government, which runs counter to the high ideals of Brussels. Martin contends that the European Union has missed a vital chance to secure Turkey as a liberal democracy in a volatile part of the world. As Turkey's future relations with the European Union hang in the balance, Martin's inter-disciplinary study will be of significant interest to students and practitioners alike
- Label
- Security and the Turkey-EU Accession Process : norms, reforms and the Cyprus issue, Natalie Martin, (electronic book ;)
- Contents
- 1. The Cold War Effect 2. The Kosovo Effect 3. The Helsinki Effect 4. The UK Effect 5. The Cyprus Effect 6. The Arab Spring Effect 7. The Erdogan Effect
- Control code
- 9781137450036
- Extent
- 288 p.
- Form of item
- electronic
- Governing access note
- Users can print and/or download individual articles/chapters and other individual items from Palgrave Connect ebooks, limited to no more than one chapter per title per authorised user
- Isbn
- 9781137450036
- Specific material designation
- unspecified
- Type of computer file
- PDF.
- Label
- Security and the Turkey-EU Accession Process : norms, reforms and the Cyprus issue, Natalie Martin, (electronic book ;)
- Contents
- 1. The Cold War Effect 2. The Kosovo Effect 3. The Helsinki Effect 4. The UK Effect 5. The Cyprus Effect 6. The Arab Spring Effect 7. The Erdogan Effect
- Control code
- 9781137450036
- Extent
- 288 p.
- Form of item
- electronic
- Governing access note
- Users can print and/or download individual articles/chapters and other individual items from Palgrave Connect ebooks, limited to no more than one chapter per title per authorised user
- Isbn
- 9781137450036
- Specific material designation
- unspecified
- Type of computer file
- PDF.
Subject
- European Union -- Membership.
- European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Turkey
- Turkey -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
- Turkey -- Politics and government
- Cyprus -- Ethnic relations | Political aspects
- European Union -- Membership
Member of
- New security challenges
- Online access with purchase: Palgrave Connect (International Relations & Development Collection)
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