Possible membership of Turkey to European Union and its economic aspects
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Plechanovová, Běla
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
International Economic and Political Studies
Department
Department of International Relations
Date of defense
25. 6. 2014
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
English
Grade
Good
Keywords (Czech)
ekonomické znaky Unie a Turecka, sociální a demografická struktura, rozdíly mezi regiony a zdrojiKeywords (English)
economic characteristics of the Union and Turkey, social and demographic structure, differences between the regions and resourcesThis study argues that the slow progress of Turkey in the accession to the European Union is not simlpy due to a failure to comply with the "official" membership criteria. It is argued that European attitude towards these official requirements represents a double standard, which can be searched in the context of unspoken cultural and religious fears, that do not exist in the official criteria. It is argued that there are many positive reasons to Turkey's accession to the EU. There is the aspect of energy- security, demography, acting as a bridge between the West and the East, and keeping the European Union away from being Eurocentric. However, seen the recent developments in Turkey's accession negotiations with the EU, the current political climate in Europe suggests that cultural homogeneity of the European Union remains a strong desire. Turkey, being the "Other", suffers the consequences of this. And while Turkey can make changes to its economy and political system to fulfil the EU's accession criteria, there are two 'givens' that cannot be changed-namely, religion/culture and geography/physical location. Thus, understanding these fixed characteristics of Turkey, and their perception by the European Union is crucially important in understanding the European Union - Turkey process overall.