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Home > European Institute > Research and Impact > Contemporary Turkish Studies > Foreign Policy Sources
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Contemporary Turkish Studies
Associate Professor Esra Özyürek
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Public lecture series 2016-17: "Anthropology of Turkey and Beyond"
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EU 475 – Muslims in Europe (MSc Course)
EU 476 – Turkey and Europe (MSc Course)
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  • Foreign Policy Documents
  • EU Accession Process and Negotiations

Foreign Policy Documents

Turkey UK Strategic Partnership 2007/2008

The document was signed by the Turkish and British Prime Ministers on 23 October 2007.

EU Accession Process and Negotiations

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2015

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2014

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2013

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2012

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2011

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2010

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2009

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2008

EU Progress Report on Turkey, 2007

EU Accession Partnership, 2007 : A proposal to the Council for a revision of the framework of accession as well as an overview of the negotiations.

Understanding Enlargement (2007): A brochure explaining the enlargement policy to the general public.

EU - Turkey Trade Report, 2007

EU Progress Report on Turkey, 2006

EU Enlargement Strategy Paper, 2005

EU Screening Reports on Negotiation Chapters

The Principle Negotiating Framework between EU and Turkey, 2005 

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