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CONSTRUCTING A EUROPEAN IDENTITY By Funda Celikel-Esser
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IDENTITY is : All the qualities, beliefs and the ideas that make you feel that you are different from everyone else … ( Oxford Dictionary, 1990 ) not a sense of belongingness and solidarity arising out of a shared world but focused on opposition to an Other ( Delanty, 1995). the identity of something depends upon the existence of something else ( Yurdusev, 2002). is a mutual interaction of given and acquired identities and the recognition of these identities are dependent on the reciprocal recognition of us and the others ( Yurdusev, 1997 ).
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Is there a European Identity?
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WHY DOES THE EU NEED A COMMON IDENTITY? The agenda shifted to cultural and social aspects “ If the countries of Europe only unite politically and economically, it is warned a European union in terms of a mutually supportive and social community will not emerge “ ( Walkenhorst, 2004 ) “ Integration cannot be agreed anymore behind the backs of people “( Günter Verhaugen, 2000 )
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Lowering turnout ratios Arising illegitimacy belief of the EU Institutions French “ NON! “, Dutch “ Nee! „ or Luxembourgish “ Petit- oui! “ for Draft Treaty of EU Constitution THE CREATION OF A COLLECTIVE EUROPEAN IDENTITY
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“ We have made Italy, now we have to make the Italians… „ ( Massimo d`Azeglio, 1861 ) Now we have made the European Union, how are we going to invent Europeans ??????????
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What is the common ground of differentiation with all the national and sub-national diversities ? Who is the de facto other? No common elements like geography, history, language, religion, media, symbols but only “ embedded BANAL EUROPEANISM “!!! OBSTACLES TOWARDS “ MAKING EUROPEANS “
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European Identity needs time to develop itself naturally however… WE ARE in the fast going train due to :
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2 Important Projects of the EU in the first decade of 21 st century: 1: LISBON AGENDA “To become the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion, and respect for environment. “ Over ambitious Public Consent
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2: ENLARGEMENT
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The possible integration of „ the perfect other „ shifts the identity to the left side of equation…
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Diversity is growing rapidly The fear of losing national identity is accelerating paralelly “Trying denying your own roots don't make you more European than a person that values them! “
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"Come, come again, whoever you are, come! Heathen, fire worshipper or idolatrous, come! Come even if you broke your penitence a hundred times, Ours is the portal of hope, come as you are."
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THE ULTIMATE EUROPEAN IDENTITY SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED: embracing the multiculturalism and including broader symbols like Copenhagen Political Criteria and Lisbon Objectives, which will cover all possibilities and could be made to mean different things to different men. WE: Those favoring multicultural values for Europe THE OTHER: Those who do not!
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HOW? “ … true Europeans will only emerge among future generations of children who have been educated to see the world through a non- nationalistic lens and it is above all through the involvement of such young people that…Europe will assure its future.” ( EU Comm. 2004 )
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