Yilmaz, GozdeInternational Relations2024-10-062024-10-0620201303-2518https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/8873The European Union (EU) has established an advanced regime for non-discrimination and LGBTI rights have been included within this regime. EU candidate states are expected to be a part of this regime and launch Europeanizing reforms in the area. While, as an EU candidate state, Turkey is not immune from this, LGBTI rights have remained an area without any reform in the 2000s and even an area full with discrimination experiences. This article examines why there emerged no reforms during the increasing Europeanizing reforms in Turkey in the 2000s. The main argument is that the reasons of inertia in LGBTI rights in the 2000s' Turkey are the incapability of the EU for driving reforms and the negative mindset of the AKP regarding LGBTI-related issues.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEuropeanizationLGBTI RightsNon-discriminationTurkeyEuropeanization of Turkey and LGBTI RightsArticle191301325WOS:0005510679000111