Shifting From Europeanization to De-Europeanization in Turkey: How AKP Instrumentalized EU Negotiations
Abstract
It has been widely studied by many Turkish and foreign scholars the European Union EU , Europeanization and EU-Turkey relations and its effects since recently. Nevertheless, unpredictable transformation of Europeanization is relatively a new concept which has begun widely studied upon. After 2011, de-Europeanization process showed itself with slow Europeanization which by AKP defended as the reason of weakened EU conditionality. This article argues de-Europeanization is influenced by both EU and domestic factors, combining both the demotivation of the Turkish government and Turkish public about EU and the weakened EU conditionality which make Turkey’s membership a continuous process. In this context this article first aims to define Europeanization and deEuropeanization processes under the influence of domestic factors i.e. AKP government policies and EU conditionality. Afterwards, this article gives details about the transformation process from Europeanization to de-Europeanization in Turkey by deeply analyzing domestic factors and the effect of EU conditionality. Article concludes that AKP government used extending membership process as a policy tool in order to stay on power putting forward EU’s vetoes and blocked accession process
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Political Science
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Buket Ökten Sipahioğlu
This is me
Publication Date
May 1, 2017
Submission Date
January 1, 2017
Acceptance Date
April 12, 2017
Published in Issue
Year 2017 Volume: 48
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