This collection of essays discusses the concept of conditionality within the context of Turkey-EU relations. The contributors analyze the dynamics of conditionality focusing on how, when and under what conditions it works or fails.
This collection of essays discusses the concept of conditionality within the context of Turkey-EU relations. The contributors analyze the dynamics of conditionality focusing on how, when and under what conditions it works or fails.
Cenap Cakmak is professor of international law and politics at Anadolu University's Department of International Relations. Ali Onur Özçelik is associate professor and a full-time lecturer in the International Relations Department at Eskisehir Osmangazi University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction by Ali Onur Özçelik and Cenap Çakmak Chapter 1: Expectations, Benchmarks and Tensions: Exploring Turkey's Political U-Turn from Brussels by Anthony Costello Chapter 2: The Rule of Law as "Arrested Development": The Turkish Experiment with the Political Condition by Mustafa Yaylal Chapter 3: The Collapse of Turkey's Three-Pillar Engagement Policy as a Part of Reversed Third Wave by Devrim ahin and Ahmet Sözen Chapter 4: A Search for Effective Governance at the Cost of Turkey's EU Democratization Process by Devrim ahin and Ahmet Sözen Chapter 5: Turkey on the Frontline between the West and the Middle East: A Buffer State or More? by Devrim ahin and Ahmet Sözen Chapter 6: EU Accession Process and Women's Rights in Turkey: The Effects on Family Values and Culture by Cenap Çakmak and Ali Onur Özçelik Chapter 7: The EU's Civil Society Conditionality in Turkey: Applying a Gramscian Lens to Procedural Diffusion by Sinem Bal Chapter 8: EU Conditionality in the Europeanization of Turkish Environmental Policy by Neriman Hocaölu Bahad r Chapter 9: A Negating Condition(ality)-The EU Migration Externalization and Turkey by Seven Erdöan and Hüsrev Tabak Chapter 10: OECDization, Europeanization, and Particularism in Turkey's Development Assistance by Veysel Tekdal and Ali Onur Özçelik Conclusion by Cenap Çakmak and Ali Onur Özçelik
Introduction by Ali Onur Özçelik and Cenap Çakmak Chapter 1: Expectations, Benchmarks and Tensions: Exploring Turkey's Political U-Turn from Brussels by Anthony Costello Chapter 2: The Rule of Law as "Arrested Development": The Turkish Experiment with the Political Condition by Mustafa Yaylal Chapter 3: The Collapse of Turkey's Three-Pillar Engagement Policy as a Part of Reversed Third Wave by Devrim ahin and Ahmet Sözen Chapter 4: A Search for Effective Governance at the Cost of Turkey's EU Democratization Process by Devrim ahin and Ahmet Sözen Chapter 5: Turkey on the Frontline between the West and the Middle East: A Buffer State or More? by Devrim ahin and Ahmet Sözen Chapter 6: EU Accession Process and Women's Rights in Turkey: The Effects on Family Values and Culture by Cenap Çakmak and Ali Onur Özçelik Chapter 7: The EU's Civil Society Conditionality in Turkey: Applying a Gramscian Lens to Procedural Diffusion by Sinem Bal Chapter 8: EU Conditionality in the Europeanization of Turkish Environmental Policy by Neriman Hocaölu Bahad r Chapter 9: A Negating Condition(ality)-The EU Migration Externalization and Turkey by Seven Erdöan and Hüsrev Tabak Chapter 10: OECDization, Europeanization, and Particularism in Turkey's Development Assistance by Veysel Tekdal and Ali Onur Özçelik Conclusion by Cenap Çakmak and Ali Onur Özçelik
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