Despite growing critical literature on external funding, the link between EU funding to Turkish civil society organisations (CSOs) and their depoliticisation remains understudied. This article fills this gap. This article explores EU funds in Turkey and shows the incentives it creates for a depoliticised civil society. Drawing on an original set of interviews with 45 CSOs, this article analyses how Turkish CSOs interact with EU funding and how this support impacts on Turkish civil society. This article argues that EU funding’s short-term, activity-based, measurable outcome and visibility-oriented structure contributed to the depoliticisation of those CSOs benefited from EU funds
Received 26 Jul 2016, Accepted 17 Oct 2016, Published online: 28 Nov 2016As a clear depiction of unc...
Civil society organizations (CSOs) are at the heart of Turkey's democratization process. Today there...
This article explores the multilayered characteristics of civil society involvement in Turkey’s Kurd...
The professionalization effect of foreign funding is one of the prominent issues in the critical lit...
This volume draws on a Foucauldian understanding of governmentality to explore how EU civil society ...
Funding nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) to encourage democratisation features prominently on th...
Since 1999 when Turkey was declared a candidate country for European Union membership, Turkish nongo...
The crucial role that civil society could play in promoting democratization resulted in the active s...
Since the Helsinki Summit of 1999 when Turkey's candidacy for membership was accepted, the EU has ex...
This thesis discusses the changing roles non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and economic interest...
The thesis explores the impact of European Union funding on Turkish non-governmental organizations i...
This thesis analyses whether the European Union acts as a trigger for Turkey’s democratisation proce...
While external programmes developing civil society receive criticism for adhering to a Westernised, ...
Within the process of Turkey's European Union (EU) accession, the EU aims to strengthen Turkey's dem...
Civil Society has been receiving great attention in the world literature in recent decades. Similarl...
Received 26 Jul 2016, Accepted 17 Oct 2016, Published online: 28 Nov 2016As a clear depiction of unc...
Civil society organizations (CSOs) are at the heart of Turkey's democratization process. Today there...
This article explores the multilayered characteristics of civil society involvement in Turkey’s Kurd...
The professionalization effect of foreign funding is one of the prominent issues in the critical lit...
This volume draws on a Foucauldian understanding of governmentality to explore how EU civil society ...
Funding nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) to encourage democratisation features prominently on th...
Since 1999 when Turkey was declared a candidate country for European Union membership, Turkish nongo...
The crucial role that civil society could play in promoting democratization resulted in the active s...
Since the Helsinki Summit of 1999 when Turkey's candidacy for membership was accepted, the EU has ex...
This thesis discusses the changing roles non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and economic interest...
The thesis explores the impact of European Union funding on Turkish non-governmental organizations i...
This thesis analyses whether the European Union acts as a trigger for Turkey’s democratisation proce...
While external programmes developing civil society receive criticism for adhering to a Westernised, ...
Within the process of Turkey's European Union (EU) accession, the EU aims to strengthen Turkey's dem...
Civil Society has been receiving great attention in the world literature in recent decades. Similarl...
Received 26 Jul 2016, Accepted 17 Oct 2016, Published online: 28 Nov 2016As a clear depiction of unc...
Civil society organizations (CSOs) are at the heart of Turkey's democratization process. Today there...
This article explores the multilayered characteristics of civil society involvement in Turkey’s Kurd...