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Bridging the Bosporus: The Future of Town Twinning between the EU and Turkey

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  • Manzoni, Daniel
  • Gil-Besada, Laura

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This paper studies sister city relations between the EU and Turkey. Town twinning agreements have been used as a means to promote EU values. Over the past decades, town twinning agreements have seen an enormous widening. Mindful of the deterioration of EU-Turkey relations, the paper suggests three future scenarios for the development of EU-Turkey town twinning relations.

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  • Manzoni, Daniel & Gil-Besada, Laura, 2020. "Bridging the Bosporus: The Future of Town Twinning between the EU and Turkey," SocArXiv nmw2u, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:nmw2u
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/nmw2u
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    1. Marike C. Bontenbal, 2013. "Differences In Learning Practices And Values In North–South City Partnerships: Towards A Broader Understanding Of Mutuality," Public Administration & Development, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 33(2), pages 85-100, May.
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