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The Impact of Visa Liberalisation in Eastern Partnership Countries, Russia and Turkey on Trans-Border Mobility 31 mars 2014

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CEPS Paper in Justice and Home Affairs, No. 63, March 2014
Center for European Policy Studies

Raül Hernández i Sagrera *

Schengen Visa liberalisation in the Eastern Partnership countries, Russia and Turkey has proven to have a huge transformative potential across the justice, liberty and security policies of the countries where it has been deployed. (suite…)

EU-Turkey Relations: Turning vicious circles into virtuous ones 26 mars 2014

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CEPS Policy Briefs (Center for European Policy Studies) No. 317, 26 March 2014, 8 p.

Steven Blockmans *

The coming weeks and months will be decisive for the general tenor of politics in Turkey. The country faces local elections this March, presidential elections in August and general elections next June, while top-level political scandals compound the deterioration in the state of democracy and rule of law. (suite…)

Will the readmission agreement bring the EU and Turkey together or pull them apart? 4 février 2014

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CEPS Commentary, 4 February 2014, 4 pages
Center for European Policy Studies

Kemal Kirişci *

Following a period when EU-Turkish relations have not been particularly close, the readmission agreement signed in December 2013 by the Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom and the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu could help inject some sorely needed goodwill and trust into the relationship. (suite…)

Entretien avec Sergio Carrera, chercheur au CEPS : Accord UE-Turquie sur la réadmission de migrants : « un ticket d’entrée à plus de coopération sécuritaire » 17 décembre 2013

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Europolitique (Belgique) mardi 17 décembre 2013

Par Nathalie Vandystadt et Markus Bernath

Le dossier était en suspens depuis juin 2012. Le 16 décembre, la Turquie a finalement signé un accord sur la réadmission de migrants passés clandestinement dans l’UE via son territoire – la frontière greco-turque étant devenue la principale porte d’entrée de l’UE. (suite…)

Who remembers Turkey’s pre-accession? 13 décembre 2012

Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
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CEPS Special Reports, No. 75, December 2012, 23 p.
Centre for European Policy Studies

Philipp Böhler, Jacques Pelkmans and Can Selçuki *

In 2005 the EU and Turkey officially started accession negotiations that were intended to lead to Turkey’s full membership of the EU. Yet today, the Turkish accession process has virtually ground to a halt and lost all credibility. (suite…)

Transforming Turkish foreign policy: the quest for regional leadership and Europeanisation 14 novembre 2009

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CEPS Commentaries, 12 November 2009

By Senem Aydın Düzgit & Nathalie Tocci

Turkish foreign policy today is far more proactive and multi-dimensional than at any time in the history of the republic. Turkey presents itself as a mediating power in the European neighbourhood, intent on developing relations with all actors in order to promote peace and regional integration. (suite…)

Analysis: It’s a long way to Copenhagen – Turkey’s membership of and convergence with the European Union 27 avril 2006

Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
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EurActiv, Friday 24 March 2006

In this CEPS policy brief, Willem Buiter, Professor of European Political Economy at the European Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science, argues that, with the right institutions and policies, Turkey could become a true tiger economy. (suite…)