Ertugal, Ebru

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ebru.ertugal@ieu.edu.tr
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South European Socıety And Polıtıcs3
European Polıtıcal Scıence1
Europe-Asıa Studıes1
Polıcy And Polıtıcs1
Southeast European And Black Sea Studıes1
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  • Review Article
    Citation - WoS: 13
    Citation - Scopus: 15
    The Impact of The Eu on Turkey: Toward Streamlining Europeanisation as a Research Programme
    (Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, 2010) Bolukbasi, H. Tolga; Ertugal, Ebru; Ozcurumez, Saime
    This article provides a reassessment of the literature on the transformative impact of the EU on Turkey through the lens of the 'Europeanisation research programme'. It relies on systematic examination of a sample of the literature based on substantive findings, research design and methods. It suggests that this sample displays limitations characteristic of the Europeanisation research programme and proposes to remedy these limitations by applying the research design and methods used therein for generating empirically based comparative research on Turkey.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 9
    Europeanisation and Dynamics of Continuity and Change: Domestic Political Economies in the Southern Periphery'
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013) Balkir, Canan; Bolukbasi, H. Tolga; Ertugal, Ebru
    This article provides the framework for some case studies on the dynamics of Europeanisation in South European political economies. It summarises the key features of the common template each case study adopts. Following a discussion on political economy as it is conceptualised in this volume titled Europeanisation and the Southern Periphery' in Retrospect: Another Decade of Dynamism, Asymmetry, and Fragmentation?', the article elaborates the defining attributes of the Europeanisation research programme by focusing on its theoretical core, research design and method of conceptualising and operationalising domestic continuity and change centring on the troika of ideas', interests' and institutions' in unpacking the dynamics therein. It concludes by providing a summary of the contributions to this volume.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Institutional Change and Europeanisation: Explaining Regional Policy Reform in Turkey
    (Policy Press, 2011) Ertugal, Ebru
    This article engages in a search for 'causes of effects' in order to disentangle the relative roles played by the European Union (EU) and domestic factors in Europeanisation processes in a candidate country where the credibility of EU conditionality is low. Unlike former candidate countries where the EU impact has been limited but significant, the article finds a differentiated pattern of Europeanisation in Turkey where the EU plays an indirect role and domestic party politics a causal role in institutional change in regional policy. In this pattern, the EU is a passive provider of institutional templates, which domestic actors in power chose to emulate.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Europeanisation in the Southern Periphery': Comparative Research Findings on the Eu's Impact on Domestic Political Economies
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013) Balkir, Canan; Bolukbasi, H. Tolga; Ertugal, Ebru
    This article presents the comparative findings of six case studies of continuity and change in Southern European political economies which make use of the Europeanisation research programme. It summarises the varied European Union (EU) level inputs, frameworks or agendas in the different policy areas that each case study focuses on. It gauges the magnitude and direction of domestic change at the level of policy and governance in each political economy. In order to show how the case studies unpack the relationship between the EU input and domestic change in public policies, the article explains how the prevalent ideas, dominant interests and structuring institutions co-determine the nature of domestic change in political economies.
  • Article
    The Interaction Between Theories of European Integration and the Literature on Turkey: Rethinking the Europeanization Research Program Through the Case of Turkey
    (2011) Tolga Bölükbaşi H.; Ertugal, Ebru; Özçürümez S.
    This article argues that the evolution of the Europeanization research program and that of the literature on Turkey has come evolved incongruously. The article identifies the limits of this interaction, investigates the conceptual, theoretical and methodological origins of these limits, and concludes that such incongruence may be overcome by cross-utilization of the conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and research design tools offered by the Europeanization research program more effectively in studying Turkey. Doing so will allow studying the exclusive impact of the EU on the processes of transformation in Turkey by isolating its transformative role from the impact of other domestic dynamics and international factors.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 12
    Europeanisation of Employment Policy in Turkey: Tracing Domestic Change Through Institutions, Ideas and Interests
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013) Bolukbasi, H. Tolga; Ertugal, Ebru
    This article examines the impact of the European Union (EU) on Turkish political economy through an analysis of employment policy. Through tracing institutions', ideas' and interests' representing this policy area, it analyses the extent to which the accession process, which started with the granting of candidate status at the Helsinki Summit in December 1999, has prompted a transformation in this policy area. It draws on empirical evidence based on semi-structured interviews and other primary sources. The main finding is that domestic change occurs, however limited and variegated across sub-policy areas, through policy learning. Moreover, the policy ideas transplanted from the EU gain importance only in interaction with preferences of the coalition of dominant actors.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 5
    Dynamics of Regionalisation and the Impact of the Eu: Comparing Regional Reforms in Romania and Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2011) Ertugal, Ebru; Dobre, Ana Maria
    This article examines the institutional and governance effects of regional policy reforms in Romania and Turkey during their respective periods as EU candidate countries. First, the article aims to disentangle the relative impact of EU conditionality in the area of regional policy in two candidate countries from different enlargement rounds. Second, it aims to investigate the outcomes of regional reforms while identifying the factors facilitating these reforms. The findings suggest that regional reform outcomes in Romania and Turkey show striking similarities, despite differences in the credibility of EU conditionality. Therefore, it argues that the constellations of domestic political actors and the existing domestic institutional structures matter more than EU conditionality in explaining the similarity in reform outcomes.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 9
    Europeanization and Multi-Level Governance in Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010) Ertugal, Ebru
    This study considers whether European Union (EU) pre-accession instruments relating to cohesion policy are contributing to the development of a more compound polity in Turkey and, specifically, assesses the extent to which Europeanization promotes features of multi-level governance. Empirical findings suggest that the implementation system for EU pre-accession aid is centralized with signs of a limited shift towards multi-level governance. Empirical findings also reveal that the implementation structures designed for national policy in response to EU requirements represent a greater degree of shift towards multi-level governance. The argument developed is that the latter is potentially transformative in character as far as regional development policy-making is concerned, though the Turkish polity is to date only slightly more compound as a consequence.