Değirmencioğlu, İlhami Binali

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  • Master Thesis
    Defining the Corporate and Type Identities of Turkey and the Eu, Analyzing the Impacts of Identity Changes on Eu Turkey Relations
    (MEF Üniversitesi, 2023) Tonak, Barış Ekin; Değirmencioğlu, İlhami Binali
    This thesis study explains Türkiye's European Union membership adventure which has been the subject of many academic studies, and frequently discussed in the public that has resulted in a lack of solution every time despite the progress, with constructivist theorist Alexander Wendt's identity concept, and within the context tries to answer why Türkiye cannot be a member of the European Union? In this context, Türkiye's membership process of EU has been interpreted, reason of the insolubility has been explained. In the study initially defined the identities of both parties, and then examined the transformations of the identities as 20-year periods from 1960 to the present. Then, the status of negotiations and relations among the parties has been compared in according to these identity transformations. In this way, the study seeks to determine whether is there a linear relationship between the structure of identities and the course of negotiations. To achieve this, methods such as literature review and case analysis has been used. The study aims to contribute to the existing literature in the Turkish academic field and provide a source for future studies on overcoming the obstacles to Türkiye's EU membership and proposing solutions for establishing a healthier relationship.