Applying Europeanization to Foreign Policies. How europeanized is the Greek foreign policy?

Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: 1,3, Free University of Berlin (Otto-Suhr-Institut für Politikwissenschaft), language: English, abstract: With this paper I want to take part in the discussion of how EU member states foreign policy has adapted (as a dependent variable) to the requirements of European Community / Union membership (as an independent variable) and Common Foreign and Security Policy making. I will concentrate on the national level adaptations in the foreign policy field using the example of Greece. As a concept, I will use the framework of Europeanization to examine to what extent the Greek foreign policy has been europeanised. So the research question I seek to answer in this paper is: Q: To what extent is the Greek foreign policy europeanised? Greece is an worthwhile example to examine. The Greek Turkey/Cyprus conflict there provides an interesting and ideal case to study the Europeanization of foreign policy. The history of Greece's membership in the European Union has been somewhat patchy. When Greece applied to join the European Community (EC) in 1975, shortly after coming back from a period of dictatorship, existing EC member states had huge reservations about the prospect of Greek membership. Not only did they fear migrant flows and the Greek administration not being capable of processing all the requirements of EC membership, existing member states also feared being dragged into Greece's ongoing conflict with Turkey.

2015-2019: Bachelor Politikwissenschaft am Otto-Suhr-Institut für Politikwissenschaft; Freie Universität Berlin Seit 2019: Bachelor Psychologie, Freie Universität Berlin