Turkey’s EU Crisis
MARCH 24, 2017 | AMBASSADOR ROBERT PEARSON
Turkey’s
damaging crisis with Europe is self-generated in large part – a tactic
sometimes used by Ankara to create a problem and then hold the other
party responsible. Acting the victim also deflects domestic attention
from the government’s own accountability and justifies revenge. Turkey
is stirring a crisis with the European Union principally to generate
support among European Turks, and citizens living in Turkey, for its
effort to win an April 16
referendum which would give President Recep Tayyip Erdogan virtually
unlimited power. This tactic comes with a heavy price, however, to
Turkey’s long term and strategic interests. Turkey’s recent actions and
diplomatic disputes with Germany, the Netherlands, and, by extension,
other countries in the EU, are not bolstering the country’s long term
interests and do not reveal any visible long term positive strategy.
Relations
between Turkey and the EU have often been uneasy. Turkey’s views of the
EU rest on an understandable and undeniably humiliating national
frustration: the EU’s unwillingness to grant Turkey membership. But
rather than address this issue on European terms, Turkey demands entry
on its own terms by portraying its quasi-Islamic political theory, based
on Muslim Brotherhood governance principles, as a genuine example of
democracy. https://www.thecipherbrief.com/article/europe/turkeys-eu-crisis-1093
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