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EU and Turkey: a glittering prize or a millstone? / Lake, Michael (ed.) 2005  Book
Lake, Michael Book
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Publication London, Federal Trust for Education and Research, 2005.
Description 180p.
Standard Number 1903403618
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Project culture and Turkish civil society / Kuzmanovic, Daniella   Journal Article
Kuzmanovic, Daniella Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Influenced by international donors and policy institutions, civic activism in Turkey has increasingly become synonymous with carrying out projects. Project culture is reshaping what civil society is, and what civic activism means. By showing how civil society is changing due to the integration of Turkey with the outside world, particularly with the EU, this article aims to move beyond the prevalent approaches to the study of Turkey-EU relations, which emphasize macro-policy issues and most often discuss pros and cons regarding Turkish EU-membership or evaluate how far Turkey is from fulfilling various criteria. Instead, this paper argues for an increased focus on how Turkey-EU relations reshape Turkish political culture.
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Turkey's new foreign policy and the future of Turkey-EU relatio / Alessandri, Emiliano   Journal Article
Alessandri, Emiliano Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Turkey is not 'drifting' towards the east. It is in search of a new place and a new identity, given the many changes that have taken place in the domestic and international contexts, particularly since the end of the Cold War. This complex process of transformation does not in itself challenge Turkey's Western orientation, but it certainly puts it to the test. It is time for the debate on Turkey's drift to be replaced by a more serious and fruitful one on the reasons why Turkey is still important for the EU and the West and what Europe and the West mean for and can offer contemporary Turkey.
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