This essay analyzes the views of the governments of Greece and Cyprus towards the question of Turkish membership in the European Union. Specifically, it shows that fundamental differences have emerged in the way in which the two perceive the benefits of Turkish engagement with the EU. For Greece, Turkish accession is seen as a transformative process. For the Greek Cypriots, the process of Turkish accession is viewed as a form of leverage. Moreover, and contrary to the prevailing view in certain quarters, there is no evidence of Greek collusion in Greek Cypriot thinking. Indeed, the ability of the Greek government to influence the Greek Cypriot leadership is rather limited
Today the European Union has 27 member states. Each enlargement has led to a fierce debate in the ...
The question of Cyprus is an international conflict that has occupied the agenda of the internationa...
Th is paper deals with Greek–Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem in the context of EU interests...
Turkey has shown great interest in the EU since its creation. However, Turkey’s EU accession has bec...
As dusk fell on 30th April 2004, the people of Greek Cypriot administration or Republic of Cyprus (...
The relations between Turkey and the EU entered a new phrase on October 3, 2005 with the opening of ...
Turkey’s bid to join the European Union is fraught with political tension and questions of identity,...
textabstractIntroduction: Turkish-Greek relations and the Cyprus problem following the Turkish inter...
Using the intergovernmental approach, this thesis attempts to understand Turkish efforts to meet the...
This paper deals with Greek–Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem in the context of EU interests ...
This paper deals with Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem in the context of EU interests ...
In December 2002 the EU Member States announced that if by December 2004 Turkey would meet the crite...
Turkey and the European Union established a good partnership in social, economic, political, and cul...
Cyprus is preparing to enter into negotiations with the European Union for accession. If the latter ...
Since the 1st of May 2004 Cyprus is part of the European Union. The Republic of Cyprus as a whole is...
Today the European Union has 27 member states. Each enlargement has led to a fierce debate in the ...
The question of Cyprus is an international conflict that has occupied the agenda of the internationa...
Th is paper deals with Greek–Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem in the context of EU interests...
Turkey has shown great interest in the EU since its creation. However, Turkey’s EU accession has bec...
As dusk fell on 30th April 2004, the people of Greek Cypriot administration or Republic of Cyprus (...
The relations between Turkey and the EU entered a new phrase on October 3, 2005 with the opening of ...
Turkey’s bid to join the European Union is fraught with political tension and questions of identity,...
textabstractIntroduction: Turkish-Greek relations and the Cyprus problem following the Turkish inter...
Using the intergovernmental approach, this thesis attempts to understand Turkish efforts to meet the...
This paper deals with Greek–Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem in the context of EU interests ...
This paper deals with Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem in the context of EU interests ...
In December 2002 the EU Member States announced that if by December 2004 Turkey would meet the crite...
Turkey and the European Union established a good partnership in social, economic, political, and cul...
Cyprus is preparing to enter into negotiations with the European Union for accession. If the latter ...
Since the 1st of May 2004 Cyprus is part of the European Union. The Republic of Cyprus as a whole is...
Today the European Union has 27 member states. Each enlargement has led to a fierce debate in the ...
The question of Cyprus is an international conflict that has occupied the agenda of the internationa...
Th is paper deals with Greek–Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem in the context of EU interests...