Global Turkey in Europe : political, economic, and foreign policy dimensions of Turkey's evolving relationship with the EU : 2 / ed. by Senem Aydın-Düzgit .... Roma. Roma : Istituto Affari Internazionali, 2014
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Einleitung
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction / Senem Aydın-Düzgit, Daniela Huber, E. Fuat Keyman and Nathalie Tocci
Executive Summary
Part I. Energy Politics
1. EU-Turkish Energy Relations in the Context of EU Accession Negotiations: Focus on Natural Gas / David Koranyi and Nicolò Sartori
Introduction: The State of EU-Turkey Relations
1.1. Turkey’s Energy Policy
1.2. Energy and Negotiations with the EU
1.3. The Southern Gas Corridor: A Test Case for EU-Turkish Energy Cooperation
1.4. Turkey’s Role as Strategic Gas Transit Corridor to the EU in Jeopardy?
Conclusions
2. The Potential Role of Turkey in a Globalising Gas Market / Mehmet Doğan Üçok
2.1. International Trade in LNG
2.2. Energy Overview of Turkey
2.3. Structure of the Turkish Natural Gas Industry and the Need for Reform in the Governance of Gas
3. Can Eastern Mediterranean Gas Discoveries Have a Positive Impact on Turkey-EU Relations? / Ayla Gürel and Fiona Mullen
3.1. Turkey’s Role as a Transit State for Gas Supplies to the EU
3.2. Turkey’s EU Accession Process
3.3. The Need to Solve the Cyprus Problem
3.4. Impact of Cyprus Gas on Efforts to Solve the Cyprus Problem : The Sovereignty Question
3.5. Why Cyprus Gas Alone Is Not a Strong Enough Incentive
3.6. Can Gas from Cyprus and Israel Provide the Motivation?
3.7. Will Recent Developments Change the Parties’ Calculations?
Conclusion
4. Untangling the Turkey-KRG Energy Partnership: Looking Beyond Economic Drivers / Gönül Tol
Part II. Migration and the Syrian Case
5. Turkey’s Migration Transition and its Implications for the Euro-Turkish Transnational Space / Ahmet İçduygu
Introduction
5.1. Turkey’s Transformation into a Country of Immigration
5.2. Europe, Turkey, and International Migration: Forming a Transnational Space
Concluding Remarks
6. EU-Turkey Relations: A Visa Breakthrough? / Gerald Knaus
6.1. Why Visa Liberalisation Matters
6.2. Why Visa Liberalisation is Realistic
6.3. What Turkey Brings to the Table
6.4. The Visa Roadmap and Human Rights
6.5. The Nee d for Advocacy - Following Reform
6.6. Towards a Happy End? Not Yet
7. The EU and Turkey’s Asylum Policy in Light of the Syrian Crisis / Juliette Tolay
7.1. European and Turkish Asylum Policies
7.2. The Syrian Critical Case
7.3. Taking Solidarity Seriously
8. Turkey, Europe and the Syrian Crisis: What Went Wrong? / Nathalie Tocci
Part III. Citizenship and Civil Society
9. Europeanization, Framing Competition and Civil Society in the EU and Turkey / Ayhan Kaya and Raffaele Marchetti
Introduction
9.1. Understanding Civil Society in the Context of Europeanization
9.2. The EU’s Openings to Civil Society
9.3. Functions and Framings of CSOs within the European Governance System
9.4. Europeanization of Turkey
9.5. The Competing Frame s in Turkish Discourse on Europe
9.6. The Actors in the Turkish Public Debate on Europe
Conclusions: The Future of the Euro-Debate in the EU and in Turkey
10. Euro-Turks. A Commentary / Anna Triandafyllidou
11. Crises and Elections: What are the Consequences for Turkey’s EU Bid? / Eduard Soler i Lecha
Conclusions: The Future of Europe, Differentiated Integration and Turkey’s Role / Meltem Müftüler-Baç
References