Items where Author is "Balazs, Peter"
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Evin, Ahmet and Hatipoğlu, Emre and Balazs, Peter (2016) Turkey and the EU: energy, transport and competition policies. European Energy Studies, 9. Claeys & Casteels Publishing, Netherlands. ISBN 9789077644379
Balazs, Peter and Evin, Ahmet (2015) Turkey and the European Union: strategic partners and competitors. Central European University Limited Liability Company, Budapest, Hungary. ISBN 9638982217 ; 978-9638982216
Book Section / Chapter
Atiyas, İzak (2016) The incomplete transformation of institutions of economic policy: from clientelism to competition? In: Evin, Ahmet and Hatipoğlu, Emre and Balazs, Peter, (eds.) Turkey and The EU: Energy, Transport and Competition Policies. European Energy Studies. Claeys & Casteels, Deventer, NL, pp. 189-207. ISBN 978-9077644379 ; 9077644377
Evin, Ahmet (2016) Turkey's energy policy and the EU's energy demand. In: Evin, Ahmet and Hatipoğlu, Emre and Balazs, Peter, (eds.) Turkey and the EU: Energy, Transport and Competition Policies. European Energy Studies, 9. Claeys and Casteels, Deventer (Netherlands) - Leuven (Belgium), pp. 75-92. ISBN 9789077644379
Hatipoğlu, Emre (2016) Turkish transport policy and the EU: areas of cooperation and conflict. In: Evin, Ahmet and Hatipoğlu, Emre and Balazs, Peter, (eds.) Turkey and the EU: Energy, Transport and Competition Policies. European Energy Studies; 9. Claeys & Casteels Publishing, Netherlands, pp. 139-170. ISBN 9789077644379
Hatipoğlu, Emre and Aslan, İlker and Luetgert, Brooke (2015) Foreign policy and the EU in Turkish politics: exploring trends in electoral manifestos. In: Balazs, Peter and Evin, Ahmet, (eds.) Turkey and the European Union: Strategic Partners and Competitors. Central European University Press, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 17-36. ISBN 978-963-89822-1-6
Evin, Ahmet and Hatipoğlu, Emre (2014) Convergence or divergence: EU and Turkish foreign policy over the last decade. In: Balazs, Peter, (ed.) A European Union with 36 Members? Perspectives and Risks. Center for EU Enlargement Studies, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 185-198. ISBN 978-963-386-031-1