Turkish Immigrants in the European Union
"Turkish Immigrants in the European Union" by Refik K. Erzan offers a compelling analysis of the complex dynamics surrounding Turkish migration and its implications for EU membership. Published in 2007 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans 192 pages, making it a substantial resource for understanding the socio-political landscape of emigration and immigration within the context of international relations. The book distills insights previously released as a special issue of Turkish Studies, presenting them in a cohesive and comprehensive manner. Erzan’s work is essential for scholars and readers interested in social science, demography, and the broader implications of immigration policies. Explore the intricate relationships and challenges faced by Turkish immigrants in the EU and gain a deeper understanding of the issues that continue to shape European integration today.