How can one be European? Reflections on the pillars of European civic identity

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作者
Magnette, Paul [1 ]
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[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Inst European Studies, Brussels, Belgium
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10.1111/j.1468-0386.2007.00389.x
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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0301 ;
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The citizenship of the EU is not only a set of rights, but also of civic behaviours and representations. In this article, 1 analyse these moral and sociological foundations of EU citizenship, stressing the limits of classic interpretations in terms of 'identification to' or 'support for' the EU Instead, I suggest reading the evolution of EU citizenship as a process of political recognition. Such an analytical framework, inspired by recent works of Axel Honneth and Paul Ricoeur, leads one to understand this process as a threefold evolution: critical assessment of one's own national identity; transformation of the perception of other nationalities; and identification to the EU Such a reading also compels us to pay attention to the limits of these processes: mutual recognition is an unending process which does not exclude the persistence of nationalistic reactions, hegemonic temptation and the revival of xenophobic attitudes vis-a-vis other Member States and third countries. 1 conclude that any project to render EU identity thicker needs to take care of the risk of jeopardising the fragile acquis.
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