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Turkey-EU relations and the representation of AK Party in the western political and media discourse

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Yanarisik, Oguzhan (2015) Turkey-EU relations and the representation of AK Party in the western political and media discourse. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Abstract

Turkey-EU relations have attracted high public attention and academic curiosity as a special case that has provided a fruitful environment for a wide-ranging group of study areas. This thesis is particularly interested in the way in which AK Party and specifically Recep Tayyip Erdogan have been represented in the mainstream western media and political discourse, and how these representations have influenced specific encounters in Turkey-EU relations.

The changes in the dominant representations over time have a special place in this analysis. This thesis mainly claims that, although there is no linear or causal relationship between representations and policy choices, western media and political discourse on AK Party had decisive influence in limiting possible policy options for policy makers. Positive and praising discourse on AK Party and Turkey that dominated western political landscape enabled EU leaders to open the way for membership negotiations. Similarly, negative and even demonising discourse on AK Party became the biggest obstacle for the continuation of the negotiations.

This thesis claims that understanding the international social context is crucial in grasping the background of discourses and their influences on actors. Thus, it focuses on post-9/11 international social context with specific emphasis on western security discourses and the rise of Islamophobia in western societies, as crucial factors in shaping the international context during the relevant period.

Turkey-EU relations is at its lowest point since the beginning of accession talks in 2005. The prospects for Turkey’s EU membership are looking bleaker than ever now, as is the representation of Erdogan and AK Party in the mainstream western media and political discourse. By using discourse analysis method, this thesis analyses the representations of AK Party in western mass media and political landscape, especially in the political turmoil during and after infamous Gezi Park incidents in Turkey that highlighted the problems in Turkey-EU relations as a negative turning point.

Item Type: Thesis (PhD)
Subjects: J Political Science > JZ International relations
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Turkey -- Relations -- European Union countries, European Union countries -- Relations -- Turkey, Turkey -- Politics and government -- 21st century, Turkey -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries, Democratization -- Turkey -- International cooperation -- 21st century, Islam and politics -- Turkey, Turkey -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries, European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Turkey, Press and politics -- Turkey, Discourse analysis -- Political aspects -- Turkey
Official Date: November 2015
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November 2015Submitted
Institution: University of Warwick
Theses Department: Department of Politics and International Studies
Thesis Type: PhD
Publication Status: Unpublished
Extent: 258 leaves
Language: eng

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