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OverviewDiscourse, Identity and the Question of Turkish Accession to the EU: Through the Looking Glass provides an invaluable analysis of the issues of Turkish accession to the EU. The focus on elite discourse provides a new and engaging approach to this contentious topic and offers a unique understanding of the competing arguments within the EU regarding the question of Turkey’s accession and the differing visions for the European Union that underlie them. Utilising the Habermasian Theory of Communicative Action Catherine MacMillan focuses on how political elites from the member states and EU institutions engage with the issue, analyses the different attitudes to the Turkish candidacy to the EU and explores the wider implications and competing visions of the EU the differences highlight. By closely examining the different ways that EU elites view and react to this issue vital lessons about the potential wider enlargement of the union to central and eastern Europe can be drawn. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine MacMillanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9781409455592ISBN 10: 1409455599 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 08 November 2013 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Construction of Self and Other: A Conceptual Framework; Chapter 2 Images of the Turk in Europe: A Historical Overview; Chapter 3 Constitutional Patriots or Inhabitants of ‘Fortress Europe’? Public Attitudes to Europe, the EU and Turkish Accession; Chapter 4 A Deliberative Approach to EU Enlargement: The Case of Turkish Accession; Chapter 5 The Application of Foreign Policy Discourse Analysis to British, French and Turkish Discourse on Turkish Accession to the EU; Conclusion;Reviews'Well-equipped with the necessary theoretical apparatus, MacMillan discerns some critical patterns in the nebulous medium of identity in the context of EU-Turkey relations in her looking glass. The divergences she identifies between the public and elite discourses in Europe on Turkey, and the parallels she sees between the Turkish and British discourses on the EU are among her interesting findings.' ArmaAYan Emre CakA+-r, Marmara University, Turkey 'In her detailed study on the discourses of identity in EU-Turkey relations, Catherine MacMillan takes up the issue of identity construction with respect to engagement with the ""others"" in both the EU and in Turkey through the discussions on Turkey's accession to the EU. A very valuable and theoretically rich contribution to the literature on the mutual processes of identity construction in EU-Turkey relations.' Senem AydA+-n-Duzgit, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey 'Well-equipped with the necessary theoretical apparatus, MacMillan discerns some critical patterns in the nebulous medium of identity in the context of EU-Turkey relations in her looking glass. The divergences she identifies between the public and elite discourses in Europe on Turkey, and the parallels she sees between the Turkish and British discourses on the EU are among her interesting findings.'Arma?an Emre Cak?r, Marmara University, Turkey'In her detailed study on the discourses of identity in EU-Turkey relations, Catherine MacMillan takes up the issue of identity construction with respect to engagement with the others in both the EU and in Turkey through the discussions on Turkey's accession to the EU. A very valuable and theoretically rich contribution to the literature on the mutual processes of identity construction in EU-Turkey relations.'Senem Ayd?n-Duzgit, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey 'Well-equipped with the necessary theoretical apparatus, MacMillan discerns some critical patterns in the nebulous medium of identity in the context of EU-Turkey relations in her looking glass. The divergences she identifies between the public and elite discourses in Europe on Turkey, and the parallels she sees between the Turkish and British discourses on the EU are among her interesting findings.' ArmaAYan Emre CakA+-r, Marmara University, Turkey 'In her detailed study on the discourses of identity in EU-Turkey relations, Catherine MacMillan takes up the issue of identity construction with respect to engagement with the others in both the EU and in Turkey through the discussions on Turkey's accession to the EU. A very valuable and theoretically rich contribution to the literature on the mutual processes of identity construction in EU-Turkey relations.' Senem AydA+-n-Duzgit, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey "'Well-equipped with the necessary theoretical apparatus, MacMillan discerns some critical patterns in the nebulous medium of identity in the context of EU-Turkey relations in her looking glass. The divergences she identifies between the public and elite discourses in Europe on Turkey, and the parallels she sees between the Turkish and British discourses on the EU are among her interesting findings.' ArmaAYan Emre CakA+-r, Marmara University, Turkey 'In her detailed study on the discourses of identity in EU-Turkey relations, Catherine MacMillan takes up the issue of identity construction with respect to engagement with the ""others"" in both the EU and in Turkey through the discussions on Turkey's accession to the EU. A very valuable and theoretically rich contribution to the literature on the mutual processes of identity construction in EU-Turkey relations.' Senem AydA+-n-Duzgit, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey" Author InformationDr Catherine Macmillan is an Assistant Professor at Yeditepe University, Istanbul. Her main area of interest is Turkey-EU relations, European integration and Europeanisation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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