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CER Bulletin (Centre for European Reform) Issue 88, February/March 2013
by Katinka Barysch *, 25 January 2013
David Cameron’s Conservative Party wants to renegotiate Britain’s membership of the EU, hoping to obtain a looser, more flexible relationship. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
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Centre for European Reform (UK), December 2010, 10 p.
by Katinka Barysch
Turkey’s accession to the EU is heading for an impasse. The bulk of the membership talks are blocked. Unless there is progress over Cyprus or Nicolas Sarkozy starts welcoming Turkish membership – both unlikely prospects – the EU and Turkey will soon run out of policy chapters to negotiate. (suite…)
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Policy Brief (Centre for European Reform – UK) 7 September 2010, 5 p
Sinan Ulgen *
Open hostility towards Turkish accession in some EU countries has made it hard for Turkish politicians to continue preparing the country for membership. (suite…)
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Essays (Centre for European Reform -UK) December 2007
by Katinka Barysch
Turkey – located between big energy producers and the EU market – is crucial for Europe’s energy security. (suite…)