The aim of this study is to evaluate Turkey's reform process within the
framework of EU accession negotiations with a major focus on freedom of
expression. It is argued that EU membership has become a major incentive
for Turkish reforms and this includes legislative changes with regard to
freedom of expression as well. The extent that Turkey has succeeded to
adopt political and social rights generally shared within the EU is analyzed
in this study by examining EU progress reports along with official
documents on Turkey's progress in reform implementation. A brief overview
of cases will serve to a better understanding of the improvements in freedom
of expression. The study ends by concluding that EU has become an
external force for Turkish political reforms and those changes have become
more obvious especially since the opening up of accession negotiations in
2005.
The aim of this study is to evaluate Turkey's reform process within the
framework of EU accession negotiations with a major focus on freedom of
expression. It is argued that EU membership has become a major incentive
for Turkish reforms and this includes legislative changes with regard to
freedom of expression as well. The extent that Turkey has succeeded to
adopt political and social rights generally shared within the EU is analyzed
in this study by examining EU progress reports along with official
documents on Turkey's progress in reform implementation. A brief overview
of cases will serve to a better understanding of the improvements in freedom
of expression. The study ends by concluding that EU has become an
external force for Turkish political reforms and those changes have become
more obvious especially since the opening up of accession negotiations in
2005.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Makaleler |
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Publication Date | December 25, 2009 |
Published in Issue | Year 2009 |