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Identity and Citizenship: The Search for a Supranational Social Contract

Political Identification in Europe: Community in Crisis?

ISBN: 978-1-83982-125-7, eISBN: 978-1-83982-124-0

Publication date: 13 April 2021

Abstract

The prevalence of anti-EU integration and anti-immigration rhetoric across the continent, the increased presence of Eurosceptic parties in the European Parliament, and most importantly Brexit suggest that the European Union is having an existential crisis. This chapter debates the role of the EU citizenship regime on this crisis, by resting its central thesis that there is a fundamental mismatch between the way that EU citizenship is at present derived from Member State citizenship, and the transnational affinity of the EU citizenry that is invited by the internal market and migration. As a remedy, the chapter projects a supranational EU citizenship regime that coexists with the current EU citizenship regime. Focussing on the social and political imperatives, the chapter brings forward tangible policy recommendations for the proposed EU citizenship regime and expounds how it can be an effective policy instrument for the EU’s internal and external struggles.

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Tan, E. (2021), "Identity and Citizenship: The Search for a Supranational Social Contract", Machin, A. and Meidert, N. (Ed.) Political Identification in Europe: Community in Crisis?, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 41-60. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-124-020211005

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