Better for Both of Them

Turkey Ought to Be in the EU

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations
Cover of the book Better for Both of Them by Ruprecht Polenz, Edition Körber
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ruprecht Polenz ISBN: 9783896843807
Publisher: Edition Körber Publication: February 13, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ruprecht Polenz
ISBN: 9783896843807
Publisher: Edition Körber
Publication: February 13, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
Should Turkey be a member of the EU? The Europeans are divided on this issue, which touches on the whole question of the Union's identity. Germany is one of the major sceptics. However, CDU foreign policy expert Ruprecht Polenz thinks otherwise. He emphasizes that Turkey deserves to be given full membership. Both sides would benefit from this, always assuming that Ankara fulfils the demanding accession criteria. Membership would send a clear signal both to the Turks who live in the EU (and to other Muslim countries) that the European perception of the rule of law, human rights and democracy is wholly compatible with the tenets of Islam. Europe prefers the idea of partnership to a "clash of civilizations." And in geostrategic terms Turkish membership would clearly be beneficial for the EU. Ruprecht Polenz is critical of the idea that Turkey should be offered a privileged partnership instead of membership, and convincingly refutes the arguments of those who are opposed to Turkish accession.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Should Turkey be a member of the EU? The Europeans are divided on this issue, which touches on the whole question of the Union's identity. Germany is one of the major sceptics. However, CDU foreign policy expert Ruprecht Polenz thinks otherwise. He emphasizes that Turkey deserves to be given full membership. Both sides would benefit from this, always assuming that Ankara fulfils the demanding accession criteria. Membership would send a clear signal both to the Turks who live in the EU (and to other Muslim countries) that the European perception of the rule of law, human rights and democracy is wholly compatible with the tenets of Islam. Europe prefers the idea of partnership to a "clash of civilizations." And in geostrategic terms Turkish membership would clearly be beneficial for the EU. Ruprecht Polenz is critical of the idea that Turkey should be offered a privileged partnership instead of membership, and convincingly refutes the arguments of those who are opposed to Turkish accession.

More books from Edition Körber

Cover of the book NATO No Longer Fits The Bill by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Al-Qaidas deutsche Kämpfer by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Herrschaft über Syrien by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Wir Zukunftssucher by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book 2037 by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Kommunale Intelligenz by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Trügerische Sicherheit by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Faktor Freude by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Das digitale Wir by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Der Nahe Osten geht nicht unter by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Menschenrechte als Alibi by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Pop und Populismus by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Das Menschenmögliche by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book Mythos Cyberwar by Ruprecht Polenz
Cover of the book More India and Less China by Ruprecht Polenz
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy