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EU-Beitrittsreife der Türkei und Konsequenzen einer EU-Mitgliedschaft

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  • Wolfgang Quaisser

    (Osteuropa-Institut, Regensburg (Institut for East European Studies))

  • Alexandra Reppegather

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Die Debatte über die EU-Beitrittsperspektive der Türkei erfolgt kontrovers anhand verschiedener Argumentationslinien. Zentrale Fragen sind vor allem, wie die europäische Identität zu bestimmen ist und ob die Türkei grundsätzlich der EU beitreten sollte. Beide Aspekte werden in diesem Gutachten nicht behandelt. Im Zentrum der Studie stehen vielmehr die Bewertung der Türkei hinsichtlich der politischen und ökonomischen Beitrittskriterien (Kopenhagen-Kriterien) sowie die Auswirkungen ihres EU-Beitritts. Um die relative Beitrittsreife der Türkei zu bestimmen, werden auch die im Beitrittsprozess der neuen östlichen Mitglieds- bzw. Kandidatenländer gewonnenen Erfahrungen zum Vergleich herangezogen.

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  • Wolfgang Quaisser & Alexandra Reppegather, 2004. "EU-Beitrittsreife der Türkei und Konsequenzen einer EU-Mitgliedschaft," Working Papers 252, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
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    1. Arjan M. Lejour & Ruud A. de Mooij, 2005. "Turkish Delight: Does Turkey's Accession to the EU Bring Economic Benefits?," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 58(1), pages 87-120, February.
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    3. Ansgar Belke, 2004. "Turkey and the EU: On the costs and benefits of integrating a small but dynamic economy," Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics;Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), vol. 39(6), pages 288-292, November.
    4. Josef Pöschl & Hermine Vidovic & Julia Wörz & Vasily Astrov, 2005. "Turkey:Macroeconomic Vulnerability,Competitiveness and the Labour Market," Working Papers 2005/5, Turkish Economic Association.

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