2016
DOI: 10.1080/13608746.2016.1155282
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Encounters with Europe in an Era of Domestic and International Turmoil: Is Turkey a De-Europeanising Candidate Country?

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“…According to these approaches, national institutions are considered homogeneous entities subjected to similar laws of change and adaptation under the impact of Europeanization (Delanty & Rumford, 2005;Kaliber, 2014). This kind of bias may lead to ignoring historical backgrounds and specificities of distinct cases, and underestimating deviancies and discontinuities in absorbing Europeanization (Aydın-Düzgit & Kaliber, 2016). Moreover, considering the EU conditionality as an objective and unilinear input coming from Brussels and systematically applicable to and experienced by all societies engaged in Europeanization in similar modalities (Kaliber, 2014) may lead to relevant underestimations of domestic actors, which are mostly seen as filters of EU rules and regulations.…”
Section: Europeanization De-europeanization and The Serbian Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these approaches, national institutions are considered homogeneous entities subjected to similar laws of change and adaptation under the impact of Europeanization (Delanty & Rumford, 2005;Kaliber, 2014). This kind of bias may lead to ignoring historical backgrounds and specificities of distinct cases, and underestimating deviancies and discontinuities in absorbing Europeanization (Aydın-Düzgit & Kaliber, 2016). Moreover, considering the EU conditionality as an objective and unilinear input coming from Brussels and systematically applicable to and experienced by all societies engaged in Europeanization in similar modalities (Kaliber, 2014) may lead to relevant underestimations of domestic actors, which are mostly seen as filters of EU rules and regulations.…”
Section: Europeanization De-europeanization and The Serbian Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting in the 2010s, the weakening of its membership prospects, coupled with its newfound confidence as an emerging power, undermined Turkey's commitment to EU membership (Rumelili and Suleymanoglu-Kurum 2017;Aydın-Düzgit and Kaliber 2016). Societal anxiety regarding the future direction of the country spilled over from the opposition to the public, and the void left by the unsettling of the established institutions and an incomplete EU-driven reform process paved the way for opportunistic factional struggles within Turkish military and bureaucracy.…”
Section: Backlash -Ontological Insecurity and Return To Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EU-ization), and a multi-dimensional and non-linear process whereby European norms, policies and institutions (broadly defined) are continuously negotiated between domestic and regional actors (i.e. Europeanization) (Buller and Gamble 2002;Kaliber 2014;Aydın-Düzgit and Kaliber 2016).…”
Section: Conceptualizing Alevism and Political Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%