European Identity and Identitarians in Europe

Policy Crossover Center: Vienna-Europe Flash Paper No. 1/2019

11 Pages Posted: 11 Mar 2019

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Heinz Handler

Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO); Vienna University of Technology - Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics, Research Group Economics (ECON); Policy Crossover Center Vienna-Brussels

Date Written: January 31, 2019

Abstract

This paper is concerned with social identity, particularly with the antagonism between "European identity", which reflects the achievements of the integration process of the European Union, and the xenophobic "Identitarian Movement", which strives for the disintegration of any supranational entity. The financial crisis of 2008 and the migration wave of 2015 have resulted in rapid structural changes and spreading uncertainty about future living standards in the EU. Extreme right-wing populist movements have capitalized on the anxieties emanating from these changes. They propagate a retreat from globalization and from the EU while advocating an inward-oriented policy with national borders against migration and cultural diversification. To forego a relapse into insular nationalism, the EU needs a revamped narrative which rests on the established liberal democracy and takes seriously the EU's motto "United in Diversity". The upcoming elections to the European Parliament provide a chance to rebuff anti-EU populism while strengthening forces attempting a democratic regeneration and further development of the European integration process.

Keywords: European Identity, Identitarians, European Parliament Elections

JEL Classification: A13, F02, F15, F52

Suggested Citation

Handler, Heinz J., European Identity and Identitarians in Europe (January 31, 2019). Policy Crossover Center: Vienna-Europe Flash Paper No. 1/2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3338349 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3338349

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