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Identified as effective and rapid mechanisms against irregular migration by the European Union, Readmission Agreements ( ra s) have become one of the major topics in current migration literature. Despite the extensity of the current literature on requesting states, the literature focusing on the requested states remains sparse. Considering that ‘it takes two to tango’ to agree on, to sign, and to implement the ra s, it is very crucial to frame the positions of the requested states in the negotiation process of ra s. This paper examines the tortuous negotiation process of the ra between the eu and Turkey over the last decade, by primarily focusing on the question of how Turkey, as a non- eu state, has viewed and experienced this process of negotiation.
European Journal of Migration and Law – Brill
Published: Oct 16, 2014
Keywords: Readmission agreement; visa liberalization; migration diplomacy; European Union; Turkey
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