Should Turkey join tne european union ?

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05/05/2008

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Anglais

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Sommaire Should Turkey join tne european union ? Sommaire

 
  1. EU enlargement
    1. Context and Background
    2. How to become an EU member state?
    3. The pro & cons of EU enlargement
  2. EU-Turkey relationship: Process, Objectives, Rational, and Opinions
    1. Context and Background
    2. EU & EU members' views
    3. Turk's perspectives and opinions

Résumé :

1960's, a community of 6 nations (France, Germany, Italy, and the Benelux) covered almost all economic sectors, introduced the future common market framework, and established common policies (e.g. agriculture, transports, international relations, and regional cohesion). The integrating economic success attracted new countries.

 In 1973, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Denmark became member states.
 In 1981, Greece joined the EU.
 In 1986, Spain and Portugal move in too.

Despite the international economic and monetary crisis in the 1970s, the EU cooperation led to the complete economic integration along the 1987 Single european Act for a single market, and new political fields (environment, health, social and territorial cohesion).
November 1989, The Berlin wall fell, and the Soviet block collapsed opening up new perspectives for a continental reunification. In 1992, is created the european union - Maastricht treaty with "three pillars" (Community Method, Foreign & Security Policy, and Justice & Home Affaires) and the framework for a single currency.
At this time, EU challenged to conciliate the geographic enlargement with a deepening political project to become a democratic area with a powerful international role.
 In 1995, Austria, Finland, and Sweden joined the UE.
 In 2004, the fifth and an historical enlargement came into force with ten new countries from Central and Eastern Europe and Mediterranean: Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. Completed in 2007 by the entry of Romania and Bulgaria.

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A propos de l'auteur :

pencil image Adrien B. etudiant
Niveau :Avancé Etude suivie : Économie internationale Ecole, université : Grenoble Ecole de Management - Ipag Paris Business School - Napier University of Edinburgh

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