Unexpected Persistence Amidst Enlargement Stasis: Usages of Europe in Turkey's Nuclear Energy Debate

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2017

Authors

Defne Gunay
Emre Iseri

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

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Recent studies on European Union (EU) Enlargement have emphasised the importance of usages of 'Europe' by domestic actors as a necessary condition for the EU to have an impact on domestic politics. We study the usages of Europe in the critical case of Turkey's nuclear energy policy. We analyse the narratives and actions of domestic actors in Turkey to identify if they use 'Europe' (the EU and the idea of Europe). We reach the counter-intuitive finding of usages by both state and non-state actors which illustrates that usages of Europe can persist despite enlargement stasis in candidate states.

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Using Europe, EU-Turkey relations, Europeanisation, nuclear energy, narrative analysis, FOREIGN-POLICY, EUROPEANIZATION, EU, POWER, CONSTRUCTION, MEMBERSHIP, EU–Turkey Relations, Europeanisation, EU-Turkey Relations, Using Europe, Nuclear Energy, Narrative Analysis

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05 social sciences, 0506 political science

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South European Society and Politics

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22

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1

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101

End Page

119
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