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Collective Identity and Democracy in the Enlarging Europe, Hardback Book

Collective Identity and Democracy in the Enlarging Europe Hardback

Edited by Magdalena Gora, Zdzislaw Mach, Katarzyna Zielinska

Part of the Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society series

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The enlarged and enlarging European Union is a novel political project in motion.

The supranational institutions created for six member states over 50 years ago are influencing the everyday lives of more than 500 million European citizens in 27 countries.

In addition to being national citizens, such as French, Polish or Hungarian, they are now also Europeans.

This generates the following questions: How do ongoing political processes affect who the Europeans are?

What is the content of their reconstructed identity?

What are the consequences of changes in collective identity formation for political processes in Europe?

This book is the result of five years of research on the link between democracy and the functioning of the European Union.

It brings together contributions covering recent research dealing with the changing nature of collective identity formation processes in contemporary Europe.

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