Academic Trends in European Union Studies in Turkey within the Framework of Turkey-EU Relations
Abstract
The relationship between academics and policymakers has a complex and multi-layered structure, and there are different views on how this relationship should be. While discussing the political processes in the context of Turkey’s membership, the interactions between academics and policymakers in the relations between Turkey and the EU have the potential to provide solutions in the steps that need to be taken. However, the academic tendency of EU studies in Turkey will be revealed by answering questions such as what subjects are preferred by academics working on the EU in Turkey to study in the knowledge-production process, which subjects they prioritize in EU studies, what the effects of the ups and downs in Turkey-EU relations are on the academy, and how the academy positions itself in the field of EU studies. It is considered that such a study will contribute to further studies on how the academy’s relations with policymakers are and how they should be in studying Turkey-EU relations.
Keywords
Turkey, EU, Academics, Policymakers, Knowledge-Production
Citation
S. Sezgin Mercan, Kıvılcım Romya Bilgin, Haluk Karadağ, and Yelda Ongun, “Academic Trends in European Union Studies in Turkey within the Framework of Turkey-EU Relations”, International Relations, Vol. 19, No 76, 2022, pp. 53-68, DOI: 10.33458/uidergisi.1217949
Affiliations
- S. Sezgin MERCAN, Associate Professor, Baskent University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Ankara
- Kıvılcım ROMYA BİLGİN, Associate Professor, Baskent University, Department of Public Relations and Publicity, Ankara
- Haluk KARADAĞ, Associate Professor, Baskent University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Ankara
- Yelda ONGUN, Professor, Baskent University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Ankara