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Overview"While Turkey in recent years has experienced an exhaustive accession process to join the EU -a long desired aim-, at the same time it has been increasing its involvement across the Middle East, leading to a debate over whether it is altering its focus from West to East. This book reveals that a shift in focus can be seen through analysis of the Turkish political elites' definitions of ""self"" and ""other"" that were established as part of the EU accession process. Melek Saral uses these definitions to help us better understand the shift that Turkey is currently undergoing." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melek SaralPublisher: Amsterdam University Press Imprint: Amsterdam University Press Edition: 0 ISBN: 9789462981171ISBN 10: 9462981175 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 27 October 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Adult education , Professional & Vocational , Further / Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAbstract Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1 Socialization or Estrangement within the framework of Turkey-EU Relations 1.1 International Institutions and Identity Change 1.2 Understanding Turkey’s Socialization 1.3 Discourse and Discourse Analysis 1.4 Case Selection: Three different time periods in Turkey-EU Relations 1.5 Data Selection 1.6 Outline of the Book 2 Concept of Socialization and Identity Change 2.1 Concept of Socialization 2.2 Socialization Process and Social Identity 2.3 Social Identity and National Identity 2.4 Content of National Identity 2.5 Turkey’s National Identity 3 New Phase in Turkey-EU Relations: Opening the Door to Europeanness 3.1 EU’s reluctant Interactions with Turkey 3.2 The Customs Union: The Opening or Closing of the Door to Europe? 3.3 Luxembourg Summit, a Great Shock for Turkey 3.4 Silent years till Helsinki 3.5 Conclusion 4 Helsinki Summit, Recognition of (Muslim) Turkey’s Europeanness 87 4.1 Helsinki Summit: A Breath of Fresh Air for Turkey EU Relations, Cyprus and Kurdish Issue 4.2 Elections, New Turkey, New EU Approach 4.3 Athmosphere Before the Copenhagen Summit 4.4 Copenhagen Summit 2002, New Hope for Turkey 4.5 Debates on Identity and Europeanness of Turkey 4.6 Conclusion 5 Start of Negotiations End, of Negotiations 5.1 Interactions with the EU and the Identity Issue 5.2 Slowdown of Turkey-EU Relations 5.3 EU, Threat to Turkey’s Territorial Integrity 5.4 Is Turkey finding a new Direction? 5.5 Conclusion 6 New Area, New Identity, New Roles: Turkey, European or Middle Eastern? 7 Results and Implications 7.1 Turkey EU Relations and Turkey’s Socialization 7.2 Overview of the Case Studies 8 Bibliography 8.1 Books and Articles 8.2 Reports, Documents and Websites 8.3 Newspaper ArticlesReviewsAuthor InformationMelek Saral is a research fellow at SOAS, University of London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |