Collective identity in the European Union
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v9i16.525Keywords:
European Union, Collective Identity, Theories of Nationalism, Nationbuilding Tools.Abstract
After examining some theories on nationalism, the author claims that we can only speak of a fragile European identity. His main arguments are: first, the EU can neither been “invented” nor can it rely on shared memories and ancestry; second, the lacking nation-building tools of the European Union.
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