EU-Turkey Relations 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70890-0_1
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Unpacking the New Complexities of EU–Turkey Relations: Merging Theories, Institutions, and Policies

Abstract: This chapter presents the rationale, objectives, and structure of this volume and introduces the reader to the new complexities that epitomize EU–Turkey relations. To this end, it provides a set of guiding questions for the volume, offers a systematic overview of the major milestones in the EU–Turkey relationship, and classifies the key determinants of these developments under three categories: multilateral frameworks and external crises, internal EU and Turkish domestic developments, and EU–Turkey bilateral p… Show more

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“…Therefore, in order to eliminate the risk of excluding any major journal with a high number of publications on EU–Turkey relations, we pursued the purposeful sampling of cases that match specific, prearranged criteria (Suri, 2011). To identify the journals, we retrieved all SSCI journals in the fields of ‘Political Science’, ‘Area Studies’ and ‘International Relations’ from the WOS Journal Citation Reports given the strong intersection of EU/EU–Turkey studies with these disciplines (Jensen and Kristensen, 2013; Turhan and Reiners, 2021); this resulted in 297 journals. We then reviewed the overview/aim of each journal as provided on the respective homepage and excluded any journal that does not incorporate any reference to ‘Turkey’ and/or ‘EU/Europe’ in the respective section.…”
Section: Research Design and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, in order to eliminate the risk of excluding any major journal with a high number of publications on EU–Turkey relations, we pursued the purposeful sampling of cases that match specific, prearranged criteria (Suri, 2011). To identify the journals, we retrieved all SSCI journals in the fields of ‘Political Science’, ‘Area Studies’ and ‘International Relations’ from the WOS Journal Citation Reports given the strong intersection of EU/EU–Turkey studies with these disciplines (Jensen and Kristensen, 2013; Turhan and Reiners, 2021); this resulted in 297 journals. We then reviewed the overview/aim of each journal as provided on the respective homepage and excluded any journal that does not incorporate any reference to ‘Turkey’ and/or ‘EU/Europe’ in the respective section.…”
Section: Research Design and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The twisted and multifaceted ‘love–hate relationship’ (Turhan and Reiners, 2021, pp. 1–2) between the EU and Turkey engendered a rich body of literature in an extensive range of established journals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They set out the terms of the production relationship between the breeders and the integrators [1]. These conditions may differ between integrated broiler companies [2]. There are methods to specify the responsibilities of integrators for the provision of inputs and the payments to breeders when drawing up broiler production contracts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%