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This book examines the complex issues surrounding EU-Turkey relations and provides some answers to the following questions of policy importance: (1) How important is EU accession and for whom does it matter? (2) What are the benefits and costs of Turkey's accession likely to be? And, (3) What happens if Turkey is rejected by the EU?

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This book examines the complex issues surrounding EU-Turkey relations and provides some answers to the following questions of policy importance: (1) How important is EU accession and for whom does it matter? (2) What are the benefits and costs of Turkey's accession likely to be? And, (3) What happens if Turkey is rejected by the EU?


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Autorenporträt
Birol A. Yesilada is professor of Political Science and International Studies and is the holder of the endowed chair in Contemporary Turkish Studies in the Mark O. Hatfield School of Government. He is also director of Center for Turkish Studies at PSU. Previously, he was Chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is the principal investigator for the World Values Survey project in Cyprus and has served a Co-editor-in-Chief of International Studies Perspectives and Associate Editor of The Middle East Studies Bulletin. His books include: Islamization of Turkey Under AKP Rule (co-ed with Barry Rubin), Comparative Political Parties and Party Elites: Essays in Honor of Samuel J. Eldersveld, and The Emerging European Union (with David M. Wood).