The European Union's Refugee Crisis and Rising Functionalism in Eu-Turkey Relations
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Date
2019
Authors
Saatçioğlu, Beken
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Volume Title
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
No
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No
Abstract
This article investigates the evolving relationship between the European Union (EU) and Turkey following the 2015 refugee crisis. It argues that post-crisis relations have become predominantly functional, measured by strategic EUTurkey partnership based on interdependence as well as the EU’s relative retreat from political membership conditionality. This is particularly demonstrated by the March 2016 EU-Turkey ‘refugee deal’ whereby functional cooperation deepened amidst material and normative concessions that the EU granted Ankara. The article concludes that although functionalism is set to guide the relations beyond the question of Turkey’s EU accession, a future EUTurkey external differentiated integration arrangement remains uncertain due to pending challenges.
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Keywords
Eu conditionality, Functionalism, European union, Turkey, Refugee crisis, External differentiated integration
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0506 political science
Citation
Saatcioglu, B. (March 08, 2019). The European Union’s refugee crisis and rising functionalism in EU-Turkey relations, Turkish Studies, DOI: 10.1080/14683849.2019.1586542
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Q1
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Q1

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58
Source
Turkish Studies
Volume
21
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1
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19
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