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The EU-German-Turkish Triangle: A Conceptual Framework for Narratives, Perceptions and Discourse of a Unique Relationship
Funda Tekin, Anke Schönlau
Funda Tekin, Anke Schönlau
9–30
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1. Introduction
2. A Narrative Approach – A New Perspective in Analysis of EU-Turkey Relations
3. Key Elements of the Narrative Analysis on EU-Turkey Relations
3.1 Narratives in Political Science Analysis – What Do They Tell Us?
3.2 Four Elements of Analysis
3.3 Methodological Considerations
4. Findings and Outlook: The Moral of The Story
4.1 Findings
4.2 Outlook
31–56
Identity Representations in Narratives on EU-Turkey Relations
Ebru Ece Özbey, Hanna-Lisa Hauge, Atila Eralp
Ebru Ece Özbey, Hanna-Lisa Hauge, Atila Eralp
31–56
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1. Introduction
2. A Love-Hate Relationship: The Role of Identity in Forming the EU-Turkey Partnership
3. Identity Perceptions and Representations in Turkish and European Narratives
3.1 Narratives in Turkey
3.2 Narratives in the EU
4. Conclusion: What about the Future?
57–78
A Charged Friendship: German Narratives of EU-Turkey Relations in the Pre-accession Phase, 1959–1999
Anke Schönlau, Mirja Schröder
Anke Schönlau, Mirja Schröder
57–78
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1. Introduction: Diving into Germany’s Role in EU-Turkey Relations
2. The Analytical Framework: Official Narratives and German Interests
2.1 Method
2.2 Four Narrative Dimensions in EU-German-Turkish Relations
3. Germany and EU-Turkey Relations – Pre-dominant Narratives over Time
3.1 The 1960s: Turkey as Partner of the West
3.2 The 1970s: Military Alliances in Times of Conflict
3.4 The 1980s: Growing Conflict
3.5 A Rocky Road to Candidacy: The 1990s Under Helmut Kohl
3.6 A Turning Point: The 1990s Under Gerhard Schröder
4. Conclusion
79–110
German Narratives, Strategies and Scenarios of EU-Turkey Relations 2002–2018: Towards a Unique Partnership – Yet to be defined
Helena Weise, Funda Tekin
Helena Weise, Funda Tekin
79–110
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1. Introduction
2. Narratives, Strategies, Scenarios
2.1 Conceptual Definition and Delineation
2.2 Operationalisation
3. Tracing German Narratives on EU-Turkey Relations
3.1 Parliamentary Debates on the Opening of Accession Negotiations 2002–2005: Sustainable European Perspective versus Privileged Partnership
3.2. The Years After the Start of Accession Talks (2005–2012)
3.3 Positive Agenda 2012 and Gezi Protests 2013 – Test and Turning Point
3.4 A Peak in every Respect – Geostrategic Relevance and Political Crisis in 2015/2016
3.5 Still at the Crossroads? Developments after 2016
4. Conclusions
111–140
So Close Yet So Far: Turkey’s Relations with Germany in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Narratives (2003–2018)
Nurdan Selay Bedir, Ardahan Özkan Gedikli, Özgehan Şenyuva
Nurdan Selay Bedir, Ardahan Özkan Gedikli, Özgehan Şenyuva
111–140
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1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Leaders and Foreign Policy: Why It Matters What They Say?
4. Main Findings: Closer or Further Away?
4.1. The Geopolitical Dimension
4.2. The Political Dimension
4.3. The Economic Dimension
4.4. The Societal Dimension
4.5. The Cross-Cutting Dimension
5. Conclusion
141–160
EU Leaders’ Narratives on Turkey: From Membership Aspirant to a Transactional Partner and Problematic Neighbour
Moritz Rau, Denise Ersoy, Wolfgang Wessels
Moritz Rau, Denise Ersoy, Wolfgang Wessels
141–160
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1. Introduction: Why Should We Study EU Leaders’ Narratives on Turkey?
2. The European Council – The European Union’s Agenda Setter and Framer of EU Narratives on Turkey
2.1. Turkey in the EU’s Spotlight: Relationship Milestones
2.2. Empirical Evidence: European Council Conclusions on Turkey
2.3. Narrative of Membership: Turkey as a Candidate for EU Accession
2.4. Narrative of a Transactional Partnership: Forms and Areas of Cooperation
2.5. Narrative of Conflict: Turkey as a Problematic Neighbour
3. Conclusion and Outlook
161–180
Turkish Public Perceptions of Germany: Most Popular among the Unpopular
Özgehan Şenyuva, Esra Çengel
Özgehan Şenyuva, Esra Çengel
161–180
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1. Introduction
2. Methodology and Data Sources
3. Analysis and Findings
3.1 Glass half full: Germany as a Partner
3.2 They are Out to Get Us: Threat Perceptions
3.3 Leadership Matters: Foreign Leaders in the eyes of Turkish public.
3.4. Compartmentalisation of Relations: The Case of Education
4. Discussion and Contextualisation
5. Conclusion
181–202
Agreeing to Disagree and the Way Forward: Conclusions Drawn From the Triangular Perspective on EU-Turkey Relations
Anke Schönlau, Funda Tekin
Anke Schönlau, Funda Tekin
181–202
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1. Introduction: Narrating a Roller Coaster Relationship
2. Main Findings of the Narrative Analysis
2.1 Narratives on EU-Turkey Relations: Three Main Storylines
2.2 The Difficulties of Breaking the Vicious Circle of Mutual Accusations
2.3 Thematic Trends and Narrated Turning Points in EU-Turkey Relations
3. Scenarios – Is There a Paradigm Shift and Which Vision for the Future Does it Correspond to?
4. Which Way Forward in EU-Turkey Relations and the Role of Germany
203–204
Acknowledgement
203–204
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205–206
Notes on Contributors
205–206
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207–208
Series Editors
207–208
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209–212
Annex
209–212
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213–214
Index
213–214
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Funda Tekin (Ed.)
Anke Schönlau (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748924418-213
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-8054-9
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-2441-8
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