Arguing that the European Union's (EU) imposition of its norms and values on Turkey is a continuation of the logic of European standards of civilisation, this article offers a second reading of European discourses about Turkey. It regards enlargement conditionality as an apparatus through which the EU constructs its own identity as ideal and its others as imperfect. Thus, it attempts to deconstruct the EU's standards of civilisation through three major lines on which they are built: the authoritative application of standards, unequal treatment and a geopolitical approach - as set by Hartmut Behr in 2007
“How does the Turkish debate appear concerning the EU-discourse in relation to political conditional...
In international relations the European Union has emerged as a new form of polity increasingly chara...
Turkey has always been one of the key players in the EU’s periphery, in terms of its economic capabi...
In view of the opening of EU membership negotiations with Turkey on 3 October 2005, this text deals ...
In view of the opening of EU membership negotiations with Turkey on 3 October 2005, this text deals ...
ISBN 978-609-467-058-9 (Print); ISBN 978-9955-34-496-4 (Print); ISBN 978-609-467-058-9 (Online); ISB...
Today the European Union has 27 member states. Each enlargement has led to a fierce debate in the ...
This article explores the concept of Europeanization as changes in European Union’s (EU) external bo...
The accession of Turkey to the EU presents a fascinating case study for all those with an interest i...
A team of Central Europe-based political geographers examines Turkey's bid for European Union (EU) m...
This article aims to explore whether - and if so, how - the EU is perceived as a normative power (NP...
The EU is a transformative actor, in the sense that its conditionality has been successful in induci...
In this article, we aim to examine the relationship between the European Union and Turkey from the s...
Abstract: The normative role that the EU plays has been one of the critical aspects of the debate c...
Many Turkish and European scholars have been (re)producing texts that praise the normative impact of...
“How does the Turkish debate appear concerning the EU-discourse in relation to political conditional...
In international relations the European Union has emerged as a new form of polity increasingly chara...
Turkey has always been one of the key players in the EU’s periphery, in terms of its economic capabi...
In view of the opening of EU membership negotiations with Turkey on 3 October 2005, this text deals ...
In view of the opening of EU membership negotiations with Turkey on 3 October 2005, this text deals ...
ISBN 978-609-467-058-9 (Print); ISBN 978-9955-34-496-4 (Print); ISBN 978-609-467-058-9 (Online); ISB...
Today the European Union has 27 member states. Each enlargement has led to a fierce debate in the ...
This article explores the concept of Europeanization as changes in European Union’s (EU) external bo...
The accession of Turkey to the EU presents a fascinating case study for all those with an interest i...
A team of Central Europe-based political geographers examines Turkey's bid for European Union (EU) m...
This article aims to explore whether - and if so, how - the EU is perceived as a normative power (NP...
The EU is a transformative actor, in the sense that its conditionality has been successful in induci...
In this article, we aim to examine the relationship between the European Union and Turkey from the s...
Abstract: The normative role that the EU plays has been one of the critical aspects of the debate c...
Many Turkish and European scholars have been (re)producing texts that praise the normative impact of...
“How does the Turkish debate appear concerning the EU-discourse in relation to political conditional...
In international relations the European Union has emerged as a new form of polity increasingly chara...
Turkey has always been one of the key players in the EU’s periphery, in terms of its economic capabi...