The question of Turkish membership in the European Union is
highly controversial and subject to many misperceptions and
misunderstandings on both sides.
This book examines the politics of EU accession which have
evolved during the expansion of the EU, from more procedural
conditions to provisions of substantive democracy. With a
particular focus on the challenges Turkey faces to join the EU, the
authors examine the experiences of the newly-democratised and
acceded Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia to provide
insight and to identify the best possible solutions.
Combining the Turkish and Central European perspectives in one
volume, and using a social constructivist approach, the authors
address issues including Euroscepticism, EU absorption capacity,
women's rights, democratisation, Turkish Kamalism, the
desecuritisation of Turkish politics and the problem of Northern
Cyprus. This volume establishes the challenges the EU, its member
states and the candidate countries need to face and successfully
address in order to contribute to both their democratization and
the European integration process.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of
European politics, Turkish politics and international politics.
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