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Coordinator: Center for European Studies(CES), Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey Partner: Jean Monnet Centre (JMC), Department of Political Science and European Affairs, University of Cologne, Germany Associates: European Research Centre of Akdeniz University (EURAK), Antalya
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Coordinator: Center for European Studies(CES), Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey Partner: Jean Monnet Centre (JMC), Department of Political Science and European Affairs, University of Cologne, Germany Associates: European Research Centre of Akdeniz University (EURAK), Antalya University of Gaziantep, International Relations and EU Office, Gaziantep University of Gaziosmanpaşa, Tokat Ondokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Samsun Sabancı University, Istanbul Siena University, Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca sul Cambiamento Politico (CIRCAP), Siena, Italy Trakya University, International Relations Department, Edirne University of Yüzüncü Yıl, Van
Project Duration : 18 Months Completion Date: 30 November 2009 Interim Report: 31 May 2009 Final Report: 31 December 2009
Detailed description of activities • ACTION I: CES-METU – JMC, UNIVERSITY OF COLOGNE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMME • ACTION II: EXCHANGING RESEARCH EXPERIENCE AND KNOW-HOW ON EU-TURKEY RELATIONS • ACTION III: DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE AND BEST PRACTICES
ACTION I: CES-METU – JMC, UNIVERSITY OF COLOGNE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMME • Activity 1: Steering Committee Meeting • Activity 2: Coordination Meeting • Activity 3: Joint Research Workshop: ‘Questioning the myths of enlarging EU’ • Activity 4: A Focus on Elite Perceptions • Activity 5: Two Joint Ph.D. Schools • Activity 6: Joint Flagship Conference: “Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: Communicating Research Findings for Constructive Dialogue”
Activity 1. Steering Committee Meeting • The Steering Committee: representatives of the two partner institutions, CES-METU and JMC, University of Cologne • 1st month, 12th month, 18th month of SinAN in Ankara. • Main focus: progress towards the objectives and more importantly implementation problems, budgetary matters, technical or operational issues • An open forum for joint recommendations of corrective measures and systematic joint review by the partners of the progress towards results
Activity 2. Coordination Meeting Aims: • To bring together the project partners, CES-METU and JMC, University of Cologne, and associate institutions, namely the University of Siena, Sabancı University, and six ÖYP universities, • To identify the key priorities for the course of the project • To discuss the time frame of the activities to be organised Joint Research Workshop: • the identification of experts and participants for the research teams to be established • the finalisation of the content, programme and format of the workshop • discuss the particulars of the Work Packages (WP) and prioritize the topics for discussion PhD Schools • Inform and encourage Elite interviews • time frame and content the Flagship Conference • the content and the framework of the Flagship Conference, Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: Communicating Research Findings for Constructive Dialogue. Reception
Activity 3. Joint Research Workshop: ‘Questioning the myths of enlarging EU’ • Date and venue: 25 October 2008, Brussels • a platform for the identification and discussion of the main questions surrounding the debate on the relationship between Turkey and the EU, the perceptions over history that characterise the current debate, and the overly-narrow agenda in the debate on Turkey’s EU accession. Formation of the research teamson the three main priority areas: • EU’s institutional architecture: theories, strategies and lessons learned from enlargement (WP1) • Employment, social affairs and equal opportunities (WP2), • External relations (CFSP, ESDP and ENP) (WP3); and • ’Myths’ and Elites
Activity 3. Joint Research Workshop: ‘Questioning the myths of enlarging EU’ • four panels • the experts on the topics will present their ideas, get feedback from discussants and participants from JMC, University of Cologne, representatives from its networks in ERA, such as EU-CONSENT and TEPSA, and associate institutions • Programme • research findings of the four research teams will be presented at the Flagship Conference
Activity 4. A Focus on Elite Perceptions • intend to provide an in-depth appraisal of view, opinion and perception of the Turkish elite on a variety of related topics, including, at a general level, Europeanisation and Turkey’s membership vis-à-vis EU policies and institutions; and at a more particular level, in line with our policy priorities, Turkey’s role in CFSP, ESDP, and ENP; and Turkey’s role in the Lisbon Process. • As such, the survey will provide a better understanding through deeper research and investigation on myths with the Turkish elite in focus • explore how ongoing accession process affects the relationship between elites and mass, and the possible linkages between elite and mass conceptions of the Turkey-EU relationship by comparing the findings with those of the research conducted by other national and international institutions • Key role: Sabancı University-Turkey andCentre for the Study of Political Change (Circap) at the University of Siena -Italy • “Elite” will be defined as: the political elite composed of the Members of Parliament, high level party officials; the economic elite composed of public and private sectors’ representatives at decision making levels, business community representatives at the local level; the administrative and bureaucratic elite composed of high level bureaucrats, municipalities and local opinion leaders, governors’ office, and military elite. Incorporation of ÖYP partners for research at local level is considered an essential part of the project.
Activity 4. A Focus on Elite Perceptions • one wave of elite survey in 2009. • The exact timing of the fieldwork, sampling and content of the questionnaires for the elite survey will be designed by the partners and finalised during the Joint Research Workshop: ‘Questioning the myths of enlarging EU’. • Fieldwork for each region to be conducted by a team of two researchers, one from CES-METU and one from regional universities. • We expect researchers from local associates to coordinate logistical organisation, arrange the appointments with interviewees, and all relevant preparations for an efficient fieldwork. • After the decision on sampling and questionnaire design, a three-day training on “Conducting Elite Surveys” will be given to selected researchers (up to 18 participants) from the associates and METU. Training to be given by 2 experts from international partner institutions, 3 from Turkey. • University of Siena and Sabancı University will visit CES-METU to supervise and contribute to the handling, entering, screening and cleaning of the collected data for further analysis.
Activity 5. Two Joint Ph.D. Schools • “Future Enlargement: Challenges and Opportunities I & II” • Feb. 2009 and Sept. 2009 • 3 representatives from our partner, JMC, University of Cologne, and its networks in the ERA, and up to 4 representatives from CES-METU and its affiliated faculty members to teach • an international group of 10 Ph.D. students for each School working on the thematic areas that fall under SInAN • Each will be one-week long and involve an intensive programme of lectures, seminars and presentations of students’ research projects.
Activity 5. Two Joint Ph.D. Schools • call for applications: Sept 2008 and Feb.-Mar. 2009 • The core themes of these schools will be in line with the objectives of the Civil Society Dialogue Programme, i.e. policies of the European Union, EU enlargement and integration, and the effects of Turkey’s accession to the EU, ensuring better knowledge and understanding of Turkey within the European Union, including Turkish history and culture and the effects of accession on Turkey. • Ph.D. Schools will focus on two of the priority areas out of three; (a) EU’s institutional architecture: theories, strategies and lessons learned from enlargement (b)Employment, social affairs and equal opportunities, and (c) External relations (CFSP, ESDP and ENP), depending on the demands of six ÖYP associates
Activity 6. Joint Flagship Conference: “Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: Communicating Research Findings for Constructive Dialogue” • 16th month – Sept. 2009 in Ankara • two-day conference • a platform to discuss the findings of the elite interviews conducted in Turkey, and deliver the research papers by members of the research teams created in the Joint Research Workshop. • Participation: CES-METU staff, 5 representatives from JMC, University of Cologne and its networks in the ERA, 12 representatives from ÖYP universities (2 from each), 1 from Sabancı University, and 1 from University of Siena and 3 Ph.D. candidates who participated in the Study Visit Programme. • Aim to inform the public on the challenges and opportunities presented by the EU’s future enlargement in the three policy priorities of SInAN • The overall aim of the Joint Flagship Conference is to formulate and propose strategies so as to overcome the perceived challenges facing both the EU and Turkey in the wake of the accession process and to jointly capitalize on the surfacing opportunities that this process may engender.
Work Packages • WP1: EU’s institutional architecture: theories, strategies and lessons learned from enlargement • WP2: Employment, social affairs and equal opportunities • WP3: External relations (CFSP, ESDP and ENP) • WP4: ‘Myths’ and Elites
Dependon the demands of six ÖYP associates • Their capacity to contribute to these Work Packages