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Is Turkey on the way to meet the economic Copenhagen criteria? The
enlargement process that the European Union faced the last decade
stirred the debate again about the role Turkey has to play and
whether or not Turkey should be part of the European Union. While
the enlargement with the Central and East European countries of the
former Soviet Union was a logical process, given the strong trade
relationships and the political and historical context of these
countries, the potential enlargement with Turkey is much more
complex and controversial. The main innovation of the present study
is that it unravels the complexity of the Turkish case by
approaching the problem from different angles in a comprehensive
way. In particular, by tuning in on the historic, political and
economic processes, new insights are obtained about the feasibility
of Turkish accession to the EU. By combining lessons from the
existing literature, the use of new data and the analysis of the
political economic processes, a new perspective on the enlargement
question - with the key Copenhagen criteria used as a corner stone
- is offered.
Is Turkey on the way to meet the economic Copenhagen criteria? The
enlargement process that the European Union faced the last decade
stirred the debate again about the role Turkey has to play and
whether or not Turkey should be part of the European Union. While
the enlargement with the Central and East European countries of the
former Soviet Union was a logical process, given the strong trade
relationships and the political and historical context of these
countries, the potential enlargement with Turkey is much more
complex and controversial. The main innovation of the present study
is that it unravels the complexity of the Turkish case by
approaching the problem from different angles in a comprehensive
way. In particular, by tuning in on the historic, political and
economic processes, new insights are obtained about the feasibility
of Turkish accession to the EU. By combining lessons from the
existing literature, the use of new data and the analysis of the
political economic processes, a new perspective on the enlargement
question - with the key Copenhagen criteria used as a corner stone
- is offered.
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