The European Union and Turkey : an anchor/creditability dilemma
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The European Union and Turkey : an anchor/creditability dilemma
Ashgate, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-280) and index
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内容説明
Using a novel approach to convergence, integration and enlargement, this book sheds new light on the troubled relations between the EU and Turkey. It argues that the problematic evolution of EU-Turkey relations is due to an "anchor/credibility dilema" which can be described as the EU's failure to underwrite part of the risks associated with Turkey's convergence towards European standards and Turkey's failure to undertake a credible commitment on policy reform. As a result, Turkey is now economically the most integrated yet politically the most detached associated country. The way out of this impasse is to recognize the fact that convergence/integration is a special type of policy co-ordination and revise the existing contractual arrangements accordingly - so that the transparency of the parties' objectives is increased and the scope for discretionary deviations from declared commitments is reduced.
目次
- The anchor/credibility dilemma in EU-Turkey relations
- the political economy of European integration and the EU's anchoring capacity
- state-society interaction and non-credible policy commitments in Turkey
- the anchor/credibility dilemma and trade policy
- the anchor credibility dilemma and free movement
- the anchor/credibility policy and the Cyprus problem
- human rights and the anchor/credibility dilemma.
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