Insight Turkey
Insight Turkey
Challenging ideas
On Turkish politics and International affairs

Author

Adam Balcer

The Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Project, demosEuropa Centre for European Strategy, adambalcer@demoseuropa.eu
Adam Balcer
Turkey and the “New Europe”: A Bridge Waiting to be Built
January 1, 2010
In recent years, the EU’s newest members – having identified a number of shared interests that make collaboration between them desirable, if not inevitable – have begun to speak with a single voice on a range of key areas of EU policy. Some of their shared interests have yet to be articulated, however. One of them, and among the most important, is the new member states’ support for future EU enlargement, including Turkey’s EU accession. With Turkey in sore need of an advocate that can make a strong case on behalf of its EU bid, Ankara and the “new Europe” should reassess the importance of their relations, define areas of common interest and intensify cooperation. From the EU-10 perspective, increased cooperation with Turkey promises to deliver positive results in a number of policy areas, including immigration, energy security, trade and foreign affairs.

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