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This book focuses on the hidden but ever-present civil society
dimension of the EU's policies towards Turkey and uncovers the
pitfall of EU-Turkey relations. It establishes the growing
depoliticization of Turkish civil society (in contrast to what the
EU's policies aimed for) and engages with the questions of why and
how Turkish civil society depoliticized. It discusses how Turkey's
retreating democracy, and the intense polarization in Turkish
political and social life make rights-based activism more
difficult. Finally, this book investigates what implications
Turkish civil society's depoliticization bears for EU-Turkey
relations, reveals the diminishing leverage of the EU's policies
and discusses how this reflects on Turkey's already closing civic
space. It explains why and how EU-Turkey relations deteriorated
over the last decade, examines the current stalemate, and discusses
why civil society matters. This text will be of key interest to
scholars and students in the field of EU-Turkey relations, Turkish
studies and civil society studies as well as more broadly to NGOs,
European studies and politics, and International Relations.
This book focuses on the hidden but ever-present civil society
dimension of the EU's policies towards Turkey and uncovers the
pitfall of EU-Turkey relations. It establishes the growing
depoliticization of Turkish civil society (in contrast to what the
EU's policies aimed for) and engages with the questions of why and
how Turkish civil society depoliticized. It discusses how Turkey's
retreating democracy, and the intense polarization in Turkish
political and social life make rights-based activism more
difficult. Finally, this book investigates what implications
Turkish civil society's depoliticization bears for EU-Turkey
relations, reveals the diminishing leverage of the EU's policies
and discusses how this reflects on Turkey's already closing civic
space. It explains why and how EU-Turkey relations deteriorated
over the last decade, examines the current stalemate, and discusses
why civil society matters. This text will be of key interest to
scholars and students in the field of EU-Turkey relations, Turkish
studies and civil society studies as well as more broadly to NGOs,
European studies and politics, and International Relations.
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