Open Access
External differentiation : Turkey´s role in EU agencies
Loading...
Files
RSC_2021_83rev.pdf (614.27 KB)
Full-text in Open Access
License
Attribution 4.0 International
Cadmus Permanent Link
Full-text via DOI
ISBN
ISSN
1028-3625
Issue Date
Type of Publication
Keyword(s)
LC Subject Heading
Other Topic(s)
EUI Research Cluster(s)
Initial version
Published version
Succeeding version
Preceding version
Published version part
Earlier different version
Initial format
Author(s)
Citation
EUI RSC; 2021/83; Integrating Diversity in the European Union (InDivEU)
Cite
KAEDING, Michael, MILENKOVIC, Marko, External differentiation : Turkey´s role in EU agencies, EUI RSC, 2021/83, Integrating Diversity in the European Union (InDivEU) - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/73102
Abstract
Decentralised EU agencies stand for solutions to European problems assisting in designing and implementing Europe´s future. An often neglected feature is the growing outreach of EU agencies towards third countries as a ´participatory form of external differentiation´. To showcase the dynamic and potential of EU agencies for accession countries this contribution focuses on Turkey´s role across EU agencies assessing its working arrangements with EU agencies (1999- 2021). We find that Turkey engages with 18 EU agencies in different forms, covering various policy areas and driven by different logics of action.