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This volume provides a thorough analysis of Turkey's accession to the EU and contributes to ongoing debates about the future relationship. It is a highly dynamic encounter and both questions and answers related to the accession seem constantly in flux. The book provides valuable information on the present and future state of affairs.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume provides a thorough analysis of Turkey's accession to the EU and contributes to ongoing debates about the future relationship. It is a highly dynamic encounter and both questions and answers related to the accession seem constantly in flux. The book provides valuable information on the present and future state of affairs.
Autorenporträt
KENNETH DYSON Research Professor, Cardiff University European School, UK SENEM AYDIN DÜZGIT Associate Research Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels, Belgium ÖZGÜR ÜNAL ERIS Lecturer, Department of EU Studies, Istanbul Bahçesehir University, Turkey EROL KATIRCIOGLU Professor of Industrial Economics and Head of Economics Department, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey E. FUAT KEYMAN Professor of International Relations, Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey LEVENT KIRVAL Jean Monnet Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Istanbul Dogus University, Turkey NEDRET KURAN-BURÇOGLU Professor of European Studies, Istanbul Yeditepe University, Turkey AN SCHRIJVERS PhD Candidate, Department of Political Science, Ghent University, Belgium MENNO SPIERING Director of the MA Programme on European Studies, Amsterdam University, The Netherlands PULAT TACAR R. Ambassador, Vice-President of UNESCO National Committee and Former Ambassador of Turkey to the EU, Turkey
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'...a highly recommended source of information offering useful insights into EU-Turkey relations, European external policy, and the Union's enlargement issues in general. The volume will be a significant asset for scholars, students and ordinary readers who aim to acquire deep understanding and professional judgment on this intense and extremely difficult "encounter".' - Natia Ejoshvili, Insight Turkey