EU conditionality in Turkey : when does it work? When does it fail? / edited by Cenap Cakmak and Ali Onur Oz celik.

Contents Introduction / Ali Onur Oz celik and Cenap Cakmak -- Expectations, benchmarks, and tensions : exploring Turkey's political U-turn from Brussels / Anthony Costello -- The rule of law as "arrested development" : the Turkish experiments with the political condition / Mustafa Yaylal -- The collapse of Turkey's three-pillar engagement policy as a part of reversed third wave / Devrim Sahin and Ahmet S ozen -- A search for effective governance at the cost of Turkey's EU democratization process / Devrim Sahin and Ahmet S ozen -- Turkey on the frontline between the West and the Middle East : a buffer state or more? / Devrim Sahin and Ahmet S ozen -- EU accession process and women's rights in Turkey : the effects on family values and culture / Cenap Cakmak and Ali Onur Oz celik -- The EU's civil society conditionality in Turkey : applying a gramscian lens to procedural diffusion / Sinem Bal -- EU conditionality in the Europeanization of Turkey's environmental policy / Neriman Hocao glu Bahadir -- A negating condition(ality) -- the EU migration externalization and Turkey / Seven Erdogan and H usrev Tabak -- OECDization, Europeanization, and particularism in Turkey's development assistance / Veysel Tekdal and Ali Onur Oz celik -- Conclusion / Cenap Cakmak and Ali Onur Oz celik.
Abstract "This collection of essays discusses the concept of conditionality within the context of Turkey-EU relations. The contributors analyze the dynamics of conditionality focusing on how, when, and under what conditions it works or fails"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: EU conditionality in Turkey Lanham : Lexington Books, [2022] 9781666910704
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ISBN9781666910698
ISBN1666910694 hardcover
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