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The Conclusion highlights that the book fills two gaps in the literature. It aims to situate Turkey’s EU trajectory within the structural dynamics of the global political economy. It also aspires to go beyond discussing Turkey–EU relations around the ‘form of enlargement’, the question of whether Turkey will become a member or not. Rather, it discusses socio-economic content and the power relations of Turkey’s ongoing integration with Europe by uncovering the position of social forces and presenting it as an instance of class struggle in the last two decades by generating empirical data with interviews. It does so by drawing on historical materialism with reference to two analytical categories: hegemony, and uneven and combined development. After presenting a critique of post-Marxism, the research discusses contradictions around patriarchy, the environment and human rights as instances of class struggle against capitalist discipline in the nexus of the social factory of capitalism. The book argues that there was not a single pro-membership project and a single alternative project in the 2000s. Instead, the contours of Turkey’s struggle were much more complex. The pro-membership project was hegemonic in the 2000s as its representatives transcended their economic corporate interests and took on a role of moral and intellectual leadership by posing the questions on a universal plane. It was contested by two rival class strategies – neo-mercantilism and Ha–vet – and neither provided an overall alternative. Neo-mercantilism ended up supporting ‘membership on equal terms and conditions’ while Ha–vet articulated struggle at the European level.

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