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This insightful book analyses EU foreign policy vis-a-vis Turkey
over the last institutional cycle, uncovering how its internal
functioning and structural context affects the decisions made by
the EU, in both day-to-day and crisis situations. It reconstructs
and interprets EU--Turkey relations since 2014, arguing that Turkey
has, overall, become a key strategic partner to the EU.
Acknowledging that EU enlargement policy is part of a broader
foreign policy framework, which also includes other domains such as
the external dimension of migration and CFSP, Elena Baracani adopts
a unique approach, combining more actor-oriented factors with
structural factors to analyse EU--Turkey relations. Special
features include the use of first-hand empirical material, an
introduction to the concept of different shades of EU foreign
policy, and a new, comprehensive evaluation of EU foreign policy
actorness. Original and perceptive, EU--Turkey Relations will be of
special interest to scholars and students in the field of EU
studies and foreign policy, who are looking to further their
understanding of the foreign policy contributions of different
institutions and bureaucratic actors.
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