The European Union and Turkish accession human rights and the Kurds

The EU accession process will shape Turkey's future and, in particular, its potential to become a pluralist, democratic state with respect for international human rights. In this timely survey, Kerim Yildiz and Mark Muller explain and analyze the process of accession focusing primarily on these...

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Autor principal: Yildiz, Kerim (-)
Otros Autores: Müller, Mark, Chomsky, Noam
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK : Pluto Press 2008.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b31539488*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • -- I. Background. 1. The Kurds
  • - 2. The Turkish Republic
  • -- II. Turkey and the EU. 1. The route to accession
  • - 2. The opening of formal EU accession negotiations
  • - 3. Turkey's EU bid in a wider political context
  • - 4. Fulfillment of the Copenhagen Criteria for EU accession? III. Civil and Political Rights in Turkey. 1. The pro-EU reform process
  • - 2. Torture and 'zero tolerance'
  • - 3. Freedom of expression, publishing and the media
  • - 4. Civil society in Turkey
  • - 5. Political participation
  • -- IV. Cultural and Minority Rights in Turkey. 1. Cultural and linguistic rights
  • - 2. EU reforms
  • - 3. Minority rights standards in Turkey
  • - 4. Definitional issues
  • - 5. Substantive rights
  • -- V. Conflict in the Southeast. 1. Origins and development of the conflict
  • - 2. Resolving the conflict
  • - 3. The EU and the conflict in the southeast
  • - 4. The Kurdish question from a Turkish perspective
  • -- VI. The International Dimension to the conflict. 1. Turkey and Kurdistan, Iraq
  • - 2. Turkish military activity in Kurdistan, Iraq
  • - 3. Turkey, Iran and Syria
  • -- VII. The Military and the Islamist Movement. 1. Secularists vs Islamists
  • - 2. The Islamist movement, human rights and the Kurdish issue
  • - 3. The AKP, Turkey and the Military
  • -- VIII. Internal Displacement. 1. Background to displacement
  • - 2. Conditions and difficulties faced by internally displaced persons
  • - 3. The government response to displacement
  • - 4. State impediments to return
  • - 5. The international response to internal displacement in Turkey
  • -- IX. The EU and the Kurds. 1. Europe's role in solving the Kurdish question
  • - 2. Assessment of the EU's approach
  • - 3. The Kurdish perspective on EU accession
  • -- X. The Future of EU Accession. 1. Human Rights and EU Accession
  • - 2. Implications of the Accession Process.