Turkey Today

Turkey Today

A European Country?

Edited by Olivier Roy

Anthem Middle East Studies

Anthem Studies in European Ideas and Identities

A comprehensive and authoritative review of Turkey's potential successes and failures as part of the European Union.

Paperback, 160 Pages

ISBN:9781843311737

June 2005

£12.99, $21.95

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About This Book

What place does Turkey occupy in the world today? Is it a bridge between Asia and Europe, or a bridgehead? Is Turkey part of Europe? In spite of the fine sentiments of Brussels and the desire displayed by all Turkish administrations for the past 15 years to become part of the EU, a game of bluff seems to be unfolding, marked by postponements, hesitations and unspoken agenda. But this bureaucratic approach masks other pressing issues such as the question of military power, Islam, the Kurdish questions, Cyprus and immigration. In the context of these issues, the Turkish question serves to cast the spotlight on new challenges for Europe: where should the frontiers of Europe be drawn? What is the place of Islam in it? What is the best way to deal with minorities? The spectrum of authoritative analyses in this vital new book demonstrates that Turkey presents, to an enlarged Europe, the image of its own contradictions, but also its ambitions.

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