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Contesting for Turkey's political 'centre': domestic politics, identity conflicts and the controversy over EU membership

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Westernization' has been a major goal for Turkish political elites in the contemporary era. the roots of this interest can be traced to the late Ottoman times. Westernization in this context is synonymous with modernization, progress and reaching the highest civilizational standards; in other words, obtaining a first division status in terms of economic performance, democratic credentials and other performance criteria that one could identify. Becoming a member of the European 'club' was a natural objective in this direction. although frequent references have been made regarding the value of Turkish membership in terms of its contribution to fostering intercivilization dialogue, possible economic benefits and enhancement of European security, there is no doubt that the primary emphasis has been on the role that EU membership could play in Turkey's own national transformation. indeed, in the recent era, the dramatic impact of the Europeanization process in Turkey can be observed, motivated by the signal for full-membership in the three interrelated areas of the economy, democratization process and foreign policy behaviour. in spite of a decline of momentum in recent years, it is very much a real and on-going process which would be very hard to reverse.

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Routledge Journals, Taylor and Francis Ltd

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Area studies, International relation, Political science

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Journal of Contemporary European Studies

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10.1080/14782804.2010.507919

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