EU Conditionality in Turkey
When Does It Work? When Does It Fail?
Herausgeber: Çakmak, Cenap; Özçelik, Ali Onur
EU Conditionality in Turkey
When Does It Work? When Does It Fail?
Herausgeber: Çakmak, Cenap; Özçelik, Ali Onur
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 525g
- ISBN-13: 9781666910698
- ISBN-10: 1666910694
- Artikelnr.: 64054878
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 525g
- ISBN-13: 9781666910698
- ISBN-10: 1666910694
- Artikelnr.: 64054878
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.
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
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
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