The Limits of Normative Power Europe: The Case of the Western Thrace Turks
Chapter from the book: Kılınç Pala, P. B. (ed.) 2026. Energy, Migration And Politics From An International Relations Perspective.

Fatih Demircioğlu
Hakkari University

Synopsis

This article examines the limits of Normative Power Europe through the case of the Western Thrace Turks. Utilizing qualitative analysis of legal instruments, domestic policies and bilateral dynamics, the study demonstrates how member-state sovereignty, Greek-Turkish geopolitical sensitivities and institutional fragmentation constrain the EU’s ability to translate normative commitments on minority protection into effective practice. Key arenas such as identity recognition, religious administration and minority education, reveal persistent structural disadvantages for the community despite the EU’s normative framework. The findings suggest that the EU’s normative authority is context-dependent and often subordinated to political pragmatism, indicating the need for stronger monitoring and enforcement mechanisms to ensure consistent protection of minority rights within the Union.

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Demircioğlu, F. (2026). The Limits of Normative Power Europe: The Case of the Western Thrace Turks. In: Kılınç Pala, P. B. (ed.), Energy, Migration And Politics From An International Relations Perspective. Özgür Publications. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58830/ozgur.pub1368.c5548

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June 30, 2026

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