The purpose of our paper is to evaluate the economic and political effects
of a possible accession of Turkey into the EC on Israel. The main objective
of the European Community nowadays is completing its internal market
by the end of 1992 and preparing the ground for monetary union towards
the end of this decade. In spite of the EC's desire not to be distracted with
other agendas, several countries have already asked for accession (Turkey,
Malta, Cyprus, Sweden and Austria) and some other EFT A countries intend
to do so. Given the economic and political importance of some of the new
candidates, the EC will not be able to postpone discussion of the enlargement
issue and will have to take all these requests into consideration in the
near future.
The purpose of our paper is to evaluate the economic and political effects
of a possible accession of Turkey into the EC on Israel. The main objective
of the European Community nowadays is completing its internal market
by the end of 1992 and preparing the ground for monetary union towards
the end of this decade. In spite of the EC's desire not to be distracted with
other agendas, several countries have already asked for accession (Turkey,
Malta, Cyprus, Sweden and Austria) and some other EFT A countries intend
to do so. Given the economic and political importance of some of the new
candidates, the EC will not be able to postpone discussion of the enlargement
issue and will have to take all these requests into consideration in the
near future.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Makaleler |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 28, 1991 |
Published in Issue | Year 1991 |