2024-03-29T08:32:16Zhttps://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/27322021-06-24T07:37:54Zcom_10324_1908com_10324_952com_10324_894col_10324_1909
Allué Buiza, Alfredo
2013-05-06T12:30:42Z
2013-05-06T12:30:42Z
2011
Revista de Estudios Europeos, 2011, 58, p. 9-29
1132-7170
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/2732
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Producción Científica
Turkey has been an «imperfect democracy». Turkey has been knocking on the
European Union’s door for decades. Joining the Union is a long and arduous
process-since it involves transforming the laws and economies of the applicant
countries. In the case of Turkey, the accession process comes up against insurmountable
obstacles like the lack of true democratic deepening or the weak protection
of human rights (pluralism, freedom of expression, judicial independence,
women’s situation etc). However, the economic side is more advanced.
Another major obstacle is the Turkey’s attitude towards Cyprus. All these aspects
hinder the EU’s accession of a «torn country», struggling to overcome the conflict
between secularism and Islamism.
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Unión Europea-Tratados-Adhesión
Turquía-Integración económica
El dilatado proceso de adhesión de Turquía a la Unión Europea
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