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An Assessment of Turkey's Integration to European Union

Year 2005, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, - , 01.12.2005

Abstract

The European Commission has released its report onTurkey, which assesses the accession ofTurkeyto the European Union. The European Commission recommended starting accession negotiations withTurkeyprovided that certain key legislation, which is in preparation, enters into force. While convinced that the accession process will be essential in guiding further reforms inTurkey, the Commission also underlined that accession negotiations are by its nature an open-ended process. Therefore, the prospect of accession, while challenging for the European Union andTurkey, is expected to offer important opportunities for both if it is well managed. Furthermore, the report also stated that the necessary preparations for accession would last into the next decade, thereby, also requiring that the European Union would evolve over this period, andTurkeyshould change even more radically. The acquis communitaire, i.e. the whole body of EU policies and legislation, will develop further and respond to the needs of European Union with 27 members or more. Its development may also induce even more challenges and opportunities forTurkey. This study therefore assesses these challenges and opportunities from the standpoint of theUnion.

References

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An Assessment of Turkey's Integration to European Union

Year 2005, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, - , 01.12.2005

Abstract

The European Commission has released its report onTurkey, which assesses the accession ofTurkeyto the European Union. The European Commission recommended starting accession negotiations withTurkeyprovided that certain key legislation, which is in preparation, enters into force. While convinced that the accession process will be essential in guiding further reforms inTurkey, the Commission also underlined that accession negotiations are by its nature an open-ended process. Therefore, the prospect of accession, while challenging for the European Union andTurkey, is expected to offer important opportunities for both if it is well managed. Furthermore, the report also stated that the necessary preparations for accession would last into the next decade, thereby, also requiring that the European Union would evolve over this period, andTurkeyshould change even more radically. The acquis communitaire, i.e. the whole body of EU policies and legislation, will develop further and respond to the needs of European Union with 27 members or more. Its development may also induce even more challenges and opportunities forTurkey. This study therefore assesses these challenges and opportunities from the standpoint of theUnion.

References

  • Aydın, S. (2002a), Contributions of Turkey’s Membership to the European Union, İktisadi Kalkınma Vakfı Publication No. 167: İstanbul, Turkey.
  • . (2002b), Türkiye’nin Tam Üyeliğinin Avrupa Birliği’e ve Türkiye’ye Katkıları, İktisadi Kalkınma Vakfı Publication No. 168: İstanbul, Turkey.
  • Bolat, Ö. (1991), Geleceğin Avrupası ve Türkiye’nin Konumu: Değişen Dengeler ve Yeni Oluşumlar- Senaryolar, İktisadi Kalkınma Vakfı Publication No. 104: İstanbul, Turkey.
  • CBRT, 2004, Balance of Payments Report: January-February 2004, http://www.tcmb.gov.tr
  • Erçin, E. (2002), Avrupa Birliği Genişleme Süreci ve Türkiye, İktisadi Kalkınma Vakfı Publication No. 170: İstanbul, Turkey.
  • Eurostat, 2004, News Release, May 19, http://europa.eu.int/comm/eurostat.
  • Eurostat, 2002, News Release, September 26, http://europa.eu.int/comm/eurostat.
  • Eurostat, 2002, News Release, August 23, http://europa.eu.int/comm/eurostat.
  • Eurostat, 2001, Eurostat Yearbook: The Statistial Guide to Europe Data 1989-1999.
  • http://tcmbf40.tcmb.gov.tr/cbt.html
  • http://www.abgs.gov.tr
  • http://devdata.worldbank.org/dataonline/
  • http://www.die.gov.tr/TURKISH/SONIST/GSMH/310304t.xls
  • http://www.hazine.gov.tr/stat/yabser/ybskurulus_ulke.htm
  • http://www.ikv.org.tr
  • http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/odemedenge
  • http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/odemedenge/’4’!A1
  • Rupp, M.A. (2001), AB Mevzuatına Uyumun Ekonomik, Siyasi ve Sosyal Yaşama Etkileri, İktisadi Kalkınma Vakfı, Istanbul, Turkey: İstanbul, Turkey.
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Publication Date December 1, 2005
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