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The Europeanization of Turkish Public Policies: A Scorecard: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics

Editat de Aylin Güney, Ali Tekin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019
Turkey’s candidacy for membership of the European Union has had mixed effects on its public policies. The initial degree of cohesion between EU and Turkish national policies, practices and institutions has varied by the policy field in question, leading to a complex amalgam of fit and misfit between the two actors. Their interaction in different policy areas has had direct influence both on Turkey’s accession to the EU and its own national reform process. With accession negotiations stalled and Turkey’s relationship with the EU increasingly tenuous, it is vital to take stock of the extent to which Turkey and the EU are aligned in key policy areas.




The Europeanization of Turkish Public Policies: A Scorecard is the first comprehensive work focusing on the impact of the EU accession process upon Turkey’s public policies between 1999 and 2014. Complementing the authors’ earlier volume Europeanization of Turkey: Polity and Politics, it brings together leading specialists to provide key analyses of the impact of Europeanization on specific areas of Turkey’s public policy. Each chapter applies a core analytical framework to examine a separate policy field, resulting in a consistent and comprehensive volume on Turkey-EU relations. With its focused structure and extensive coverage, concluding with a scorecard enabling informed assessment of the impact of Europeanization on Turkey’s public policy areas, this book provides a one-stop resource for scholars and students alike.




A timely and informed assessment of the dynamics and outcome of the Europeanization of an EU candidate country’s major public policy areas, this book represents an essential resource for those interested in EU-Turkey relations, the effects of Europeanization on Turkey, and Turkish politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367871659
ISBN-10: 0367871653
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part I: Introduction 1Introduction  - Aylin Güney Part II: The state of Europeanisation: Policies 2 Trade policy - Canan Balkır 3 Agricultural Policy - Sübidey Togan (Bilkent University) 4 Energy and Environment - Paul Williams 5 Social and Employment Policy - Berrin Ataman 6 Regional policy - Aslıhan Çelenk 7 Area of Security and Justice - Bianca Kaiser and Ayhan Kaya 8 Foreign and Security Policy - Knud Erik Jorgenson 9 Minority protection and Human Rights - Ioannis Grigoriadis 10 Gender - Tore Fougner and Ayça Kurtoğlu 11Educational and research policy - Zeynep Arkan and Işık Gürleyen Part III: Conclusion 12 A Scorecard: Europeanization of Public Policies in Turkey - Ali Tekin

Notă biografică

Aylin Güney is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences as well as Jean Monnet Chair at Yaşar University, İzmir, Turkey. She focuses on EU enlargement and has authored numerous articles on EU-Turkey relations and Turkish politics.


Ali Tekin, currently on leave, was Professor and Vice Dean at Yaşar University, Jean Monnet Chair at Bilkent and Visiting Scholar at Harvard. He served as an MP in Turkey and focuses on Turkish and European political economy.

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The Europeanization of Turkish Public Policies: A Scorecard is the first comprehensive work focusing on the impact of the EU accession process upon Turkey’s public policies between 1999 and 2014. Complementing the authors’ earlier volume Europeanization of Turkey: Polity and Politics, it brings together leading spe