This article takes a comparative political behaviour approach to examine the multifaceted nature of Turkey's European Union (EU) membership bid from the perspective of the EU citizens. We propose a multidimensional explanation for EU citizens' attitude towards Turkey's membership by referring to the political psychology literature on attitudinal ambivalence. We examine whether EU citizens simultaneously hold multiple and conflicting considerations on Turkey's EU accession bid, and whether this ambivalence has attitudinal consequences. To that end, we use the Eurobarometer 66.1 data set to analyze the EU public attitudes on various aspects of possible Turkish EU membership. The findings show that the EU citizens maintain ambivalent views abo...
Recent studies have shown that the most important factor explaining opinions on European Union issue...
Turkey’s relations with the European Union (EU) ever since its early application for associate membe...
Public preferences on immigration and attitudes toward the European Union (EU) have been shown to be...
This paper tries to parse out the determinants of the European public’s attitudes to Turkey’s access...
This article examines EU citizen attitudes to Turkey's bid to join the EU. The key theoretical const...
This article examines EU citizen attitudes to Turkey's bid to join the EU. The key theoretical const...
Turkey has made significant efforts to fulfil requested accession criteria through socio-economic an...
Euro barometer surveys show quite an astonishing change in Turkish opinion towards European Union....
"In a recently published article ('Why not Turkey? Attitudes towards Turkish Membership in the EU am...
A team of Central Europe-based political geographers examines Turkey's bid for European Union (EU) m...
The longstanding E.U. members have continuously found ways to delay a positive decision on Turkey‘s ...
Throughout the last fifty years, Turkish-EU relations have fluctuated between positive to completely...
Turkey's bid to join the European Union (EU) is more contentious than any previous enlargement of th...
FEUTURE Online Paper No. 26 The support for EU memberhip is very volatile among Turkish public opin...
Recent studies have shown that the most important factor explaining opinions on European Union issue...
Recent studies have shown that the most important factor explaining opinions on European Union issue...
Turkey’s relations with the European Union (EU) ever since its early application for associate membe...
Public preferences on immigration and attitudes toward the European Union (EU) have been shown to be...
This paper tries to parse out the determinants of the European public’s attitudes to Turkey’s access...
This article examines EU citizen attitudes to Turkey's bid to join the EU. The key theoretical const...
This article examines EU citizen attitudes to Turkey's bid to join the EU. The key theoretical const...
Turkey has made significant efforts to fulfil requested accession criteria through socio-economic an...
Euro barometer surveys show quite an astonishing change in Turkish opinion towards European Union....
"In a recently published article ('Why not Turkey? Attitudes towards Turkish Membership in the EU am...
A team of Central Europe-based political geographers examines Turkey's bid for European Union (EU) m...
The longstanding E.U. members have continuously found ways to delay a positive decision on Turkey‘s ...
Throughout the last fifty years, Turkish-EU relations have fluctuated between positive to completely...
Turkey's bid to join the European Union (EU) is more contentious than any previous enlargement of th...
FEUTURE Online Paper No. 26 The support for EU memberhip is very volatile among Turkish public opin...
Recent studies have shown that the most important factor explaining opinions on European Union issue...
Recent studies have shown that the most important factor explaining opinions on European Union issue...
Turkey’s relations with the European Union (EU) ever since its early application for associate membe...
Public preferences on immigration and attitudes toward the European Union (EU) have been shown to be...