Doing and Deserving: Competing Frames of Integration in the European Union

Illiberal, Liberal States: Immigration, Citizenship and Integration in the European Union, S. Carrera, ed., Ashgate, 2008

Southampton Law School Research Paper

37 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2012 Last revised: 1 Aug 2012

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Moritz Jesse

Leiden University - Europa Institute

Sergio Carrera

Centre for European Policy Studies

Date Written: 2008

Abstract

In the new millennium there has been a shift away from multiculturalism and the politics of difference towards integration and a gradual ‘thickening’ of political belonging. Governments frequently comment on the alleged weaknesses of the multicultural model and the advantages of thicker, communitarian notions of community. In this paper we investigate European Union institutions’ understanding of integration by comparing and contrasting ideas, frames, law and policies in the fields of free movement of persons and migration, respectively. The comparison, and contrast of, the rights-based and participatory approach characterising free movement of persons and Union citizenship with the common framework for the co-ordination of national integration policies toward third country nationals highlights the need for a fundamental rethinking of integration, a more coherent frame and for critical interventions at EU level.

Keywords: Integration, European Citizenship, Discrimination, Basic Principles of Integration

Suggested Citation

Jesse, Moritz and Carrera, Sergio, Doing and Deserving: Competing Frames of Integration in the European Union (2008). Illiberal, Liberal States: Immigration, Citizenship and Integration in the European Union, S. Carrera, ed., Ashgate, 2008, Southampton Law School Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2120815

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