No. 75. Turkey and the EU: Charting the Course Ahead

The analyses that comprise this monograph share the condition of having been debated within the framework of a seminar held a few days after the historical date of October 3, 2005, which marked the beginning of negotiations on Turkey’s accession to the European Union. This is the point of departure for a reflection aimed at evaluating the changes and reforms undertaken by this country to adapt itself to the demands of a future accession to the EU, without losing sight of the challenges still pending and the opportunities that this area offers, with a population of 70 million people and a key geostrategic role for the Union. All of this, moreover, conceived as an instrument for a better understanding in our country of Turkey’s political, economic and social reality and its relations with the EU. In the face of the uncertainty generated by a lengthy process that should finalise in 2015, we should highlight the optimistic view offered to us by the Professor of International Relations at the University of Ankara, Atila Eralp, in his analysis of Turkish foreign policy: “If Turkey continues advancing toward accession to the EU, eventually it will be in a condition to play the kind of role that Spain played in its day, when it was in a condition to formulate, in a substantial way, EU policy toward Latin America, or even the role being played by Poland, which is trying to mould EU policy toward Eastern Europe. In the same way, Turkey could someday contribute to designing EU policy in the eastern Mediterranean”.

Co-ordination:Alexandre Muns, Lecturer in European Integration and the Integration of Economic Institutions, Escola Superior de Comerç Internacional (ESCI), Pompeu Fabra University, and Head of Studies for the American Chamber of Commerce in Spain

206 pp.

ISSN: 1133-6595

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Date of publication: 11/2006

Issue price: 10 €

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Introduction
Alexandre Muns

Overview of Turkey's Accession to the EU

The Criteria for Turkey's Accession to the EU: Accomplishments and Challenges
Nilgun Arisan Eralp

The Negotiations on Turkey's Accession to the EU: The Negotiating Framework
Martin Harvey

Conditioning Factors and Cautions in the Negotiations on Turkey's Accession to the EU
Manuel de la Cámara

Evolution of Turkey's Internal Political Situation

The Reluctant Model: Nationalism, Religion and Turkey's European Vocation
Umut Özkirimli

The Evolution of Turkey's Domestic Political Situation: Progress and Resistance
Soli Özel

Turkey: A Model for a Moderate Type of Islamism? The Case of Kayseri
Verena Knaus

The Economic Challenges Facing Turkey

Economic Interactions between the European Union and Turkey:
Observations and Predictions on Dynamics and Strategies for the 2005-2015-2025 Period
Orhan Güvenen

The Costs and Promise of Turkish Accession to the EU
Giacomo Luciani

Turkey's Foreign Relations

Turkish Foreign Relations in the Post-Cold War Era
Atila Eralp

Turkey's Complex Place in the World: An Overview
Semih Idiz

The Evolution of Turkish Society

The Situation of Women in Turkey in the Framework of its Process of Accession to the EU
Fatmagül Berktay

Social Policy in Turkey: Principal Challenges
Ayse Bugra

Women's Rights in Turkey as Indicators of Social Change: Accomplishments and Challenges
Nicole Pope

Conclusions
Francesc Morata

Annexe

Negotiating Framework – European Comission/Enlargement process/Relations with Turquia

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