Harmonizing foreign policy: Turkey, the EU and the Middle East/ Mesut Ozcan.
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TextPublication details: Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2008.Description: xiv, 193 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780754673705 (alk. paper)
- 327.561056 OZC/H
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-190) and index.
I. THEORIES OF INTEGRATION
- The need to theorize
- Federalism
- Neo-functionalism
- Intergovernmentalism
- New Approaches in Integration
Regime Theory and Interdependence Theory
Concordance System
New Institutionalists
Constructivism
II. EUROPEANIZATION
- Definition of the Concept
- A new Analytical Framework of Foreign Policy
- Increasing Cooperation Among the Members
- Europeanization in Candidate Countries
- Results of the Europeanization
Foreign Policy Change
Foreign Policy Process
Foreign Policy Actions
III. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND THE COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY (CFSP)
- The Development of the CFSP
Post-Cold War Era
Institutionalization of CFSP after 1999
- Success-Failures of CFSP
Identity in Europes Common Foreign Policy
- The Effects of the Global Conditions on the CFSP
IV. THE EUROPEAN UNION¿S MIDDLE EAST POLICY
- The EUs Interest in the Middle East
- Palestinian-Israeli Peace Process and the European Union
- Mediterranean Partnership
- Second Intifada
- 9/11 and Its Aftermath
- Relations with Gulf Countries
- The EUs Policy on Iraq and Changing Priorities of the EU Members
- Harmony between the Policies of Turkey and the EU
V. THE MAKING OF TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
- Basic Factors and Formation of the Foreign Policy
Identity in Turkish Foreign Policy
- The Kemalist Identity
- The Islamic Identity
- The Nationalist Identity
- The Conservative Identity
- The Impact of the EU Candidature on the Identities in Turkish Foreign Policy
- Periodization of TFP according to Influential Factors
From the Establishment of the Republic until the end of Cold War
The Post Cold War Period
-Impacts of Political and Economic Crises
-Impacts of EU Reforms
VI. TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS THE MIDDLE EAST UNTIL THE END OF THE COLD WAR
- The Cold War and Security Based Foreign Policy: 1945-1964
- Diversification of Foreign Policy:1964-1980
- Economic Factors and the Search for a Balance Policy:1980-1990
- The End of the Cold War and Shifts in the Foreign Policy
VII. TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS THE MIDDLE EAST IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA
- TFP towards the Middle East in the 1990s
- Relations with Syria
- Relations with Iran
- Relations with Israel and Palestine
The Gulf War and the Peace Process
Strategic Cooperation with Israel
The Decline of the Security Threat and the EU Candidature
The Second Intifada
- Relations with Iraq
The Gulf War and Its Aftermath
The Decline of Security Threats and the Issue of EU Candidature After 1999
The Invasion of Iraq
The March 1 Motion and Its Aftermath
VIII. EUROPEANIZATION OF TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
- The Foreign Policy Change
Foreign Policy Change through Adaptation
Foreign Policy Change through Socialization
- The Foreign Policy Process
Domestic Factors in the Foreign Policy Process
Bureaucratic Factors in the Foreign Policy Process
- Foreign Policy Actions
Actions within the EU
Actions without the EU
- Other Schemes of Europeanization and Turkish Foreign Policy
- Europeanization in Candidate Countries
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