Turkey And The Eu Enlargement Processes Of Incorporation

Stok Kodu:
9789756176016
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160-230
Sayfa Sayısı:
249
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
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1
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Durmuş Özdemir
Kapak Türü:
Karton
Dili:
Türkçe
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Turkey And The Eu Enlargement
Turkey And The Eu Enlargement Processes Of Incorporation
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The enlargement of the EU towards Turkey has been one of the most hotly debated enlargements in the EUs history. It is therefore most important to obtain a good overview of the most burning issues and underlying questions.

The decision to commence negotiations will be taken on the basis of various criteria, including Turkeys progress towards satisfying the so-called Copenhagen criteria. However, other arguments will also doubtless come into play, including the assessements of the costs and benefits of Turkish membership and whether Turkey is indeed sufficiently European. This book anaylses the pros and cons of Turkish membership on various issues that play a central part in the on-going debate.

One unique element of the book is that it represents the views of Turkish academics as well as those from the Netherlands and Germany. Although the tenor of this publication towards the question of Turkish membership is overwhelmingly positive, several authors do express reservations and some worry whether the arguments in Turkeys support are sufficient to sway the decision in the countrys favour.

The information contained in the book will continue to inform discussions on Turkeys relations with the EU long after the immediate decision on Turkish membershipis taken, under the Dutch presidency.
The enlargement of the EU towards Turkey has been one of the most hotly debated enlargements in the EUs history. It is therefore most important to obtain a good overview of the most burning issues and underlying questions.

The decision to commence negotiations will be taken on the basis of various criteria, including Turkeys progress towards satisfying the so-called Copenhagen criteria. However, other arguments will also doubtless come into play, including the assessements of the costs and benefits of Turkish membership and whether Turkey is indeed sufficiently European. This book anaylses the pros and cons of Turkish membership on various issues that play a central part in the on-going debate.

One unique element of the book is that it represents the views of Turkish academics as well as those from the Netherlands and Germany. Although the tenor of this publication towards the question of Turkish membership is overwhelmingly positive, several authors do express reservations and some worry whether the arguments in Turkeys support are sufficient to sway the decision in the countrys favour.

The information contained in the book will continue to inform discussions on Turkeys relations with the EU long after the immediate decision on Turkish membershipis taken, under the Dutch presidency.
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