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Turkey and the European Union

Turkey and the European Union   Reference library

Birol A. Yeşilada

The Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Politics

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2021
Subject:
Social sciences, Politics
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9,251 words
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...of Goods 3: Right of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services 9: Financial Services 11: Agriculture and Rural Development 13: Fisheries 14: Transport Policy 29: Customs Union 30: External Relations Source: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( https://www.ab.gov.tr/65_en.html ). It is no understatement to note that the Commission expected a steep road ahead in Turkey’s accession talks. This view is expressed in the 2009 Progress Report, where the Commission identified significant areas of concern while praising the AKP government for its...

Novels in French. Beginnings to 1900

Novels in French. Beginnings to 1900   Reference library

The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (2 ed.)

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2006
Subject:
Literature
Length:
20,973 words

...free verse) may be marked by a poetic style that leads to confusion between subject and object, or that heightens incoherence and tension. Novels in this vein included L'ossature ( 1972 ) by Pierre Morency , La brunante ( 1973 ) by Pierre Filion , and Jean-Pierre Guay's Mise en liberté ( 1974 ).The counter-culture was no longer an underground phenomenon. Daniel Gagnon indulged his delirious hyperphallism and absurd narcissism—not to mention a hatred of the mother as saint, madonna, and martyr—in Surtout à cause des viandes ( 1972 ). As in Loulou (...

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