This book provides an analytical contribution to the contested
issues marking Turkish membership to the European Union.
On October 2005 Turkey started the accession process towards EU
membership. Currently, many Europeans fear that large numbers of
Turkish nationals will flood member countries if Turkey were to
become a member, highlighting that many Turkish immigrants have
failed to integrate into their host societies due to cultural
difference. Yet, others argue that Turkey is a dynamic society with
a growing educated population that could help address the dilemmas
faced by most member countries, emphasizing that accession would
assist the integration of current immigrants in Europe.
Turkish Immigrants in the European Union addresses the following:
What are the demographic trends in Turkey compared to the member
countries?
What is the potential scope and driving forces of immigration
from Turkey to the EU?
How will these trends affect Turkish immigrants in Europe?
What is the integration problem of Turkish immigrants and how
can it be resolved?
This book was previously published as a special issue of Turkish
Studies and will be of interest to students and scholars of
European studies and European integration.
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