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1. Turkey and the EU
Many
European governments dislike the idea of Turkey joining the European
Union—but they are still likely to agree in December to open membership
talks
(From The Economist print edition)
Sep 16th 2004
2. Too big to handle?
Turkey's application to join the EU is causing anxiety on both sides
(From The Economist print edition)
Jun 23rd 2005
3.
Turkey's pivotal place between east and west
Turkey strongly backs America—but is reluctant to make Iraq a target too
(From The Economist print edition)
Oct 11th 2001
4. Why Europe must say yes to Turkey
The EU faces a momentous decision
(From The Economist print edition)
Sep 16th 2004
5. The European Union and Turkey
Wrangling over Turkey's entry talks reflects broader doubts about the European Union's direction
(From The Economist print edition)
Sep 15th 2005
6. EU membership talks with Turkey
As expected, the European Commission has recommended the opening of EU membership talks with Turkey
(From The Economist print edition)
Oct 7th 2004
7. Worries over Turkey's slow preparations for Europe
There remain formidable obstacles to Turkish membership of the European Union, not least in Turkey itself
(From The Economist print edition)
May 12th 2005
8. Turkey and the European Union
The Turks are at the gates of Brussels
(From The Economist print edition)
Nov 14th 2002
9. Frustrations between Turkey and America
Turkey's promises were always too hard to keep
(From The Economist print edition)
Mar 27th 2003
10. A prickly friend
Turkey’s influence in the world’s councils is not all it might be
(From The Economist print edition)
Jun 8th 2000
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