EU-Turkey Relations: Changing Approaches

The enlargement policy is important for the EU not only to extend its zone of peace, stability and prosperity, but also to increase its global competitiveness. Among the potential EU candidates, Turkey has a special place. As the only candidate that belongs to the group of newly emerging economic po...

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Main Author: Tamás Szigetvári
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Institute of Romania 2014-03-01
Series:Romanian Journal of European Affairs
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Online Access:http://rjea.ier.ro/sites/rjea.ier.ro/files/articole/RJEA_2014_vol14_no1_art3.pdf
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spelling doaj-f77bea52f0a64113a564c42e4183eb852020-11-25T02:44:07ZengEuropean Institute of RomaniaRomanian Journal of European Affairs1582-82711841-42732014-03-011413448EU-Turkey Relations: Changing ApproachesTamás SzigetváriThe enlargement policy is important for the EU not only to extend its zone of peace, stability and prosperity, but also to increase its global competitiveness. Among the potential EU candidates, Turkey has a special place. As the only candidate that belongs to the group of newly emerging economic powers, Turkey may contribute significantly to the economic prosperity of Europe. Since its creation in 1923, Turkey showed an eager wish to belong to the European nations. Turkey adopted deep reforms in its constitutional, political and economic structure, and was finally able to start accession negotiations with the EU in 2005. Due to policies from both the Turkish and some EU countries’ side, however, the accession process slowed down and came to a stalemate. Since neither the EU, nor Turkey is interested in a breakup of the accession process, they started negotiation on some key issues, to keep the accession process alive. In the study we examine some of the most important issues of mutual interest – common foreign policy challenges (such as Syria); energy transport issues; mobility and visa free travel, customs union and other trade issues – and try to analyze their effects on the dynamics of EU-Turkey relations. http://rjea.ier.ro/sites/rjea.ier.ro/files/articole/RJEA_2014_vol14_no1_art3.pdfEuropean UnionTurkeyaccessioncustoms unionenergyforeign policy
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EU-Turkey Relations: Changing Approaches
Romanian Journal of European Affairs
European Union
Turkey
accession
customs union
energy
foreign policy
author_facet Tamás Szigetvári
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title EU-Turkey Relations: Changing Approaches
title_short EU-Turkey Relations: Changing Approaches
title_full EU-Turkey Relations: Changing Approaches
title_fullStr EU-Turkey Relations: Changing Approaches
title_full_unstemmed EU-Turkey Relations: Changing Approaches
title_sort eu-turkey relations: changing approaches
publisher European Institute of Romania
series Romanian Journal of European Affairs
issn 1582-8271
1841-4273
publishDate 2014-03-01
description The enlargement policy is important for the EU not only to extend its zone of peace, stability and prosperity, but also to increase its global competitiveness. Among the potential EU candidates, Turkey has a special place. As the only candidate that belongs to the group of newly emerging economic powers, Turkey may contribute significantly to the economic prosperity of Europe. Since its creation in 1923, Turkey showed an eager wish to belong to the European nations. Turkey adopted deep reforms in its constitutional, political and economic structure, and was finally able to start accession negotiations with the EU in 2005. Due to policies from both the Turkish and some EU countries’ side, however, the accession process slowed down and came to a stalemate. Since neither the EU, nor Turkey is interested in a breakup of the accession process, they started negotiation on some key issues, to keep the accession process alive. In the study we examine some of the most important issues of mutual interest – common foreign policy challenges (such as Syria); energy transport issues; mobility and visa free travel, customs union and other trade issues – and try to analyze their effects on the dynamics of EU-Turkey relations.
topic European Union
Turkey
accession
customs union
energy
foreign policy
url http://rjea.ier.ro/sites/rjea.ier.ro/files/articole/RJEA_2014_vol14_no1_art3.pdf
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