As the decision of the European Council in December 2004 draws nearer, Turkish Policy Quarterly is delving into the political implications of Turkey’s would-be membership, ranging from how Turkey’s culture or religion will affect the European identity to the projected nature of migration from, to, and through Turkey. We look to the future, assessing the effectiveness of the evolving foreign policies of both the EU and Turkey and analyzing the advantages Turkey’s joining would bring to the Union. As always, the opinions included in this issue of TPQ not only vary but also at times clash. Please click here to read the text in full.