Historic missed opportunities and prospects for renewal: Turkey-EU relations in a post-Western order

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Abstract

Turkish-European Union (EU) relations in the broader context of the transatlantic alliance have been one of the defining features of Turkish foreign policy in the post-war era. The article identifies elements of the cyclical nature of the relationship and missed opportunities, notably in the 1970s and the early 2000s, which have been costly both to Turkey and the EU. Domestic politics and crises both in Turkey and the EU have played an important role in shaping the long-term dynamics of this complex and mutually important relationship. The emerging post-Western order has contributed to the decline and recent stalemate in Turkey-EU relations. The article probes into the possibilities of a revival in Turkey-EU relations and consider whether the Russian war against Ukraine will create a new opportunity for a revival of the relationship as part of a new wave of enlargement, which was not on the agenda previously.

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Öniş, Z. (2023). Historic missed opportunities and prospects for renewal: Turkey-EU relations in a post-Western order. Turkish Studies, 24(3–4), 691–713. https://doi.org/10.1080/14683849.2023.2168192

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