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EU expansion 3 EU-Erweiterung 3 Turkey 2 Türkei 2 Integrationsbereitschaft 1 Integrationspolitik 1 Politik 1 Reformpolitik 1 Regierung 1 Wirtschaftspolitik 1 economic policy 1 government 1 integration disposition 1 integration policy 1 policy of reforms 1 political integration 1 politics 1 politische Integration 1
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Grabbe, Heather 2 Everts, Steven 1
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Centre for European Reform essays 3
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An asset but not a model: Turkey, the EU and the wider Middle East
Everts, Steven - 2004
Turkey could be the EU's biggest success in foreign affairs. Europeans should be proud that they are transforming, in a peaceful manner, the political system of a country as large and complex as Turkey. Regime change EU-style is cheap, voluntary and long-lasting. Turkey also has a lot to...
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From drift to strategy: why the EU should start accession talks with Turkey
Grabbe, Heather - 2004
Back in the 1960s the EU accepted the idea of Turkish membership in a fit of absent-mindedness, not as part of a coherent strategy. EU leaders and their voters are mostly unenthusiastic about the idea of Turkey joining the EU, and many prominent politicians openly oppose it. Yet the EU has made...
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When negotiations begin: the next phase in EU-Turkey relations
Grabbe, Heather - 2004
Turkeyu0092s fulfilment of the EUu0092s first set of political criteria qualifies the country to start negotiations. But EU membership is much more demanding than most of Turkeyu0092s political and business elite realise. They hope that they can bargain away many of the onerous requirements for...
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