Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/308761 
Year of Publication: 
2024
Series/Report no.: 
Policy Notes and Reports No. 90
Publisher: 
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw), Vienna
Abstract: 
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Turkey has adeptly navigated a balancing act between Russia and the West, leveraging its position as a credible mediator. However, Turkey's geo-economic vulnerabilities and strong economic ties with the West have made this approach untenable, especially given the recent escalation in pressure from the United States. As the US adopts a firmer stance and Turkey starts to distance itself from Russia, the implications for the European Union's strategy towards Turkey become increasingly important, presenting an opportunity to revitalise relationships. However, relations may sour again owing to stalled progress in relations and ongoing regional instability. Turkey's vocal stance against Israel and the war in Gaza underlines its dissatisfaction with US and EU responses, but at present the country has only limited leverage to effect change. The EU needs to adopt a proactive stance towards Turkey, moving beyond waiting for a post-Erdoægan era, and establish new forms of engagement other than EU accession. A modernisation of EU-Turkey customs rules is long overdue and would benefit both sides. Given Turkey's geopolitical significance and NATO membership, it is crucial for the EU to maintain relations with the country to prevent it from aligning more closely with Moscow and Beijing.
Subjects: 
Turkey
EU
foreign trade
customs union
sanctions
investment
JEL: 
F14
F50
F51
O10
O53
Document Type: 
Research Report

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