European Turkey or Turkish Europe?
If Turkey were to join the European Union, it would have the largest population of all member states by 2015, according to this article in the Turkish Press. In fact, Turkey's population nearly equals that of all 10 of the newest EU members. It is not difficult to see how this might affect Turkish application for EU membership.
15 July 2004
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