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This open access book explores the new complexities and ambiguities that epitomize EU-Turkey relations. With a strong focus on the developments in the last decade, the book provides full access to a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted relationship through three entry points: (1) Theories...

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Other Authors: Reiners, Wulf (Editor), Turhan, Ebru (Editor)
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Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Unpacking the New Complexities of EU-Turkey Relations: Merging Theories, Institutions, and Policies -- Part 1: Theories and Concepts -- Chapter 2. Neoliberalism, Liberal Intergovernmentalism and EU-Turkey Relations -- Chapter 3. Constructivist Approaches to EU-Turkey Relations -- Chapter 4. Historical Institutionalism and EU-Turkey Relations: Path Dependence and Critical Junctures in the Accession Process -- Chapter 5. Europeanization and EU-Turkey Relations: Three Domains, Four Periods -- Chapter 6. Rhetorical Entrapment in EU-Turkey Relations -- Chapter 7. Differentiated Integration: An Alternative Conceptualization of EU-Turkey Relations -- Part 2: Institutions -- Chapter 8. The European Council as a Key Driver of EU-Turkey Relations: Central Functions Internal Dynamics and Evolving Preferences -- Chapter 9. The European Commusion's Role in EU-Turkey Relations -- Chapter 10. The European Parliament's Perspective on EU-Turkey Relations -- Part 3: policies -- Chapter 11. Turkey as a Special and (Almost) Dead Case of EU Enlargement Policy -- Chapter 12. The EU as an Anchor for Turkey's Macroeconomic and Trade Policy -- Chapter 13. From Convergence to Divergence: The Compatibility of Turkish and EU Foreign Policy -- Chapter 14. Europeanization and De-Europeanization of Turkish Asylum and Migration Policies -- Chapter 15. EU-Turkey Energy Dialogue: Moving Beyond the Accession Negotiations Framework -- Part 4: Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Current Trends and Future Prospects for EU-Turkey Relations: Conditions for a Cooperative Relationship. 
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