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Melis Cin -- Chapter 2: Enlargement Strategy of the EU: A Framework for Analysis for the (de)Europeanisation in Turkey; Di?dem Soyalt?n-Colella and Rahime Süleymano?lu-Kürüm -- Chapter 3: EU Foreign Policy and Gender: How does the EU Incorporate Gender in its External Relations?; Dimitrios Anagnostakis -- Chapter 4: Alternative Explanations from Feminist Theories: Towards a Feminist Framework for the Europeanisation Process; F. Melis Cin and Rahime Süleymano?lu-Kürüm -- Chapter 5: Construction of a Gender Equality Regime? The Case of European Union Assistance in Turkey; Büke Bo?nak -- Part II. Empirical Analysis of Gender Policies in Turkey -- Chapter 6: Internationalism and Europeanisation in the struggle over gender equality: Women's rights/feminist movement in Turkey; Elif Uzgören -- Chapter 7: Cherry-picking in Policymaking: The EU's Presumptive Roles on Gender Policymaking in Turkey; Burcu Ta?k?n -- Chapter 8: Turkey's Legislative Reforms to Address Violence against Women, and the EU: Uphill Struggles, Hard-Won Achievements and a Promising Ally; Burcu Özdemir Sar?gil -- Chapter 9: Budgetary Impact of Gender Mainstreaming and its Implementations in the EU and Turkey -- Gamze Y?ld?z ?eren Kurular -- Chapter 10: Gender Inequality in Businesses: Woman Managers and Resilient Gender Norms; Mine Afacan F?nd?kl?, Duygu Acar Erdur and Ayfer Ustaba? -- Chapter 11: Gender equality in Basic Education: Feminist Constructions of the EU; F. Melis Cin and Ecem Karl?da?-Dennis -- Chapter 12: The External Dimension of EU Migration and Refugee Policies: Gender-Specific Challenges; Canan Ezel Tabur -- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Can the EU be a feminist actor?; Rahime Süleymano?lu-Kürüm and F. Melis Cin. 330 $aThis book explores the Europeanisation of gender policies and addresses some of the challenges of the debates surrounding the EU's impact on domestic politics. Using Turkey as a case study, it illustrates that Europeanisation needs a feminist agenda and perspective. The first part of the book critically engages with the literature on Europeanisation, the EU's gender policies and gender policymaking, and the interaction between Europeanisation and gender policies to argue that the Europeanisation framework falls short in devising sustainable gender policies due to a lack of feminist rationale and theory. Subsequently, the book develops a feminist framework of Europeanisation by drawing on the work of key feminist philosophers (Carole Pateman, Onora O'Neill, Nancy Fraser, Anne Phillips, Iris Young) and uses this framework to offer a critique of the Europeanisation of gender policies in various areas where the EU has prompted changes to domestic policies, including in civil society, political representation, private sector, violence against women, education, and asylum policy. Rahime Süleymano?lu-Kürüm is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Bahçe?ehir University, Turkey. She is also an associate member of the Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP). Her research focusses on Europeanisation, EU foreign policy, Turkish foreign policy, gendering EU studies, and gender and diplomacy. She is the author of Conditionality, the EU and Turkey: From Transformation to Retrenchment(2019). F. Melis Cin is Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University, UK. She is a feminist researcher with a particular interest in exploring the relationship between education, peace and international development. She is the author of Gender Justice, Education and Equality: Creating Capabilities for Girls' and Women's Development (2017) and the co-editor of Youth, Gender and the Capabilities Approach to Development (with A. 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