The Rapprochement between Turkey and the EU: The Transformation Process in the Strategic Perceptions from the 1999 Helsinki Summit to the 2003 Iraq War
Abstract
This article analyses the rapprochement process between Turkey and the EU which has been developing since the 1999 Helsinki Summit and especially in the wake of the US invasion of Iraq. As a result of differing perceptions of Turkey and the EU in the post Cold War, the Turkey-EU membership process had faced a deep "structural" crisis. However, after some important changes in the years from 1999 to 2003, Turkey and the EU rediscovered, and approached each other in such a way that it is incomparable with the past. The basic character of this rapprochement is the strategic transformation in the perceptions.
Keywords
Turkey-EU Membership Process, Strategic Perception and Transformation, The Effect of Domestic and Foreign Factors
Citation
Gözen, Ramazan, “The Rapprochement between Turkey and the EU: The Transformation Process in the Strategic Perceptions from the 1999 Helsinki Summit to the 2003 Iraq War”, International Relations, Volume 3, Issue 10 (Summer 2006), pp. 115-146.
Affiliations
- Ramazan Gözen, Prof. Dr., Çankaya University, Department of Political Science and International Relations