Bridging the Turkey-EU Divide
Part 1
By Edward L. Winkfield and Samuel C. Baxter
The many differences between the European Union and Turkey will soon be overridden by one motivating factor.
SBy all accounts, it should not work. Turkey—a 99.8 percent Muslim nation—has a running bid to join the European Union. Everything seems to be against these two entities working closely together.
History: The Ottoman Turks overran the Roman Empire’s eastern capital of Constantinople in 1453.
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