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Hegemony, Europeanization, and Migration Diplomacy: Case of the EU-Turkey Statement and Action Plan

Sefa Mertek

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2025, vol. 27, issue 2, 172-187

Abstract: This article analyzes the Turkey Statement and Action Plan concerning the concept of hegemony, Europeanization, and migration diplomacy. In contrast to the mainstream literature, which exclusively concentrates on the idea of the Europeanization process and balance politics in its analysis of the deal, this study explains the deal with the perspective of hegemony and hegemonic stability theory, along with mentioning discourses of Turkey and EU officials. In other words, the Europeanization process with the migration crisis in 2016 led to—especially economic—hegemony, which resulted by consent, not coercion, in the relationship between Turkey and the EU. Based on the deal, externalization, trade relations and rhetoric of Turkey and the EU, the article concludes that the migration crisis established a based hegemony between Turkey and the EU on the subject of the migration crisis.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2024.2352330

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