Decoding the Rise of Euroskepticism in Turkey

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Series Details Vol.9, No.4, October-December 2007, p116-123
Publication Date October 2007
ISSN 1302-177X
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Since 2004 there has been a dramatic drop in the support expressed by the Turkish public for the EU and the Turkish membership. Many factors were at work for this downward trend of Turkish people’s perceptions of the EU including the Cyprus policy, the Armenian genocide claims, the EU’s treatment of Turkey as a special case, vocal objections raised by the EU leaders as well as the public to Turkey’s EU membership, the economic costs of the accession process, nationalist backlash as a result of the resumption of PKK terrorism, mutual rise in negative perceptions of the Muslim and Western world at large in the post-September 11 process. Therefore, amid growing anti-European sentiments in domestic politics it became increasingly difficult for the ruling AKP to sustain the EU reform agenda.

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