Turkey turns away from Europe
By
Philip Terzian
One way to gauge the present state of European unity is to know that Turkey, which has energetically sought membership in the European Union for the past decade, is now having second thoughts about the enterprise. According to the German Marshall Fund, in 2004, three-quarters of Turks thought EU membership was a good idea; last year, that percentage had dropped to little more than a third. A recent story in the New York Times featured a pointed question from a prominent supporter of the Erdogan government in Ankara: "The EU has absolutely no influence over Turkey, and most Turks are asking themselves, 'Why should we be part of such a mess?' " The reasons this has come to pass tell us as much about Europe, and its faltering quest for economic and political unity, as about Turkey.
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