The EU–Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee and Turkey’s EU Accession Process

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Series Details Vol.11, No.2-3, p196-214
Publication Date 2016
ISSN 1871-1901
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After the Treaties of Rome in 1957, Turkey started negotiations with the European Communities to define a framework for cooperation.

The result was the Ankara Agreement (1965), which established economic cooperation and provided for an EU–Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), conceived as a discussion forum to encourage the democratic transition of Turkey.

This article analyses the main phases and obstacles in Turkey’s accession process, focusing on relations between the European Parliament and the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, and on the effectiveness of European Parliament and JPC activities.

The analysis particularly considers the respect for the Copenhagen political criteria with regard to minorities’ rights, the Cyprus dispute, and the role of religion in Turkey. The concluding remarks discuss the European Parliament’s role in overcoming the current deadlock in the Turkish accession process.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-12341337
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