Determinants of Support for Eu Membership in Turkey Islamic Attachments, Utilitarian Considerations and National Identity
Loading...
Files
Date
2008
Authors
Kentmen Çin, Çiğdem
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
No
OpenAIRE Downloads
OpenAIRE Views
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
Citizen support for EU membership in Turkey is an area where to date little research has been conducted, although Turkey has been an EU candidate since 1999. Drawing on pooled Eurobarometer data from 2001, 2002 and 2003, this study examines to what extent attachment to Islam, utilitarian considerations and national identity explain individual support for Turkey's accession to the EU in a possible membership referendum. Logit analyses reveal that attitudes toward the EU do not vary with one's devotion to Islam. This finding implies that Islamic values are not incompatible with being part of the West and attachment to Islam does not affect attitudes toward the West, as has been suggested especially after the attacks of 11 September 2001. When it comes to joining the EU, people evaluate accession on the basis of its influence on national identity and contributions to the national economy in Turkey.
Description
Keywords
EU membership, Islam, national identity, Turkey, utilitarian calculations, European Integration, Public Support, Union, Opinion, Community, Politics, Religion, Models
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0506 political science
Citation
WoS Q
Q2
Scopus Q
Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
29
Source
European Unıon Polıtıcs
Volume
9
Issue
4
Start Page
487
End Page
510
PlumX Metrics
Citations
CrossRef : 27
Scopus : 40
Captures
Mendeley Readers : 56
SCOPUS™ Citations
40
checked on Mar 16, 2026
Web of Science™ Citations
35
checked on Mar 16, 2026
Page Views
5
checked on Mar 16, 2026
Google Scholar™


