The EU-Turkey relations date back to 1960s when the European
project started. With the Ankara Agreement of 12 September
1963, Turkey became an Associate member of the European
Economic Community which was then an economic organisation
from which today’s EU emerged.
The EU’s December 1997 sidelining of Turkey’s application for
full membership turned the direction on 3 October 2005 and
Turkey begin its accession negotiations with the EU. Since then
there is still ongoing debate based on cultural, economic and
political assessment whether Turkey will fit to be a member of
the EU. From the perspective of the institutional norms of
Copenhangen criteria, the EU could possibly embrace all
countries, regardless of culture, religion and historical
background. The EU’s uncompleted institutional structure gives
rise some spatial, temporal and thematic scopes which introduce
some new accession criteria such as European state, European
identity, absorption capacity, open-ended process and approval of
the member states which will make more complicated Turkey’s
full membership bid to the EU.
Despite Turkey’s institutional reforms which bring the country
that much closer towards fulfilling the Copenhagen criteria and
its dynacmic economy which makes Turkey as the second
country that fits the Maastricht criteria in Europe, European
politicians and citizens remain deeply divided on Turkey’s
accession bid to the EU as a full member. As a consequence, the
alternative accession proposals which depreciate the full
membership of Turkey are argued by the EU’s core members.
The purpose of this article is to answer the vague accession
criteria, the different accession proposals towards Turkey and
explain the new bargaining position of Turkey for its accession
bid to the EU. The exclusion of Turkey from the EU’s
enlargement process will be evaluated by different theoretical
approaches which constitute the interplay of the liberal
intergovernmentalism, historical institutionalism and path
dependency process, rationalist approaches and sociological
institutionalism.
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