Tracing the Politicisation of the EU 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82700-7_1
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Introduction: Towards a Multi-Faceted Approach to Politicisation in the EU Context

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“…and 'DiEM25' as well as grassroots movements like 'Pulse of Europe' are mobilising citizens across Europe. Second, the 'Conference on the Future of Europe', which seeks to increase the legitimacy of the EU through the involvement of European citizens in shaping the future of Europe (Oleart and Haapala, 2022). Third, Macron's newly (May 2022) formulated visions on both the reformulation of European treaties and the establishment of a political community in the EU's neighbourhood calls for the broad approval of Europe's citizenry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…and 'DiEM25' as well as grassroots movements like 'Pulse of Europe' are mobilising citizens across Europe. Second, the 'Conference on the Future of Europe', which seeks to increase the legitimacy of the EU through the involvement of European citizens in shaping the future of Europe (Oleart and Haapala, 2022). Third, Macron's newly (May 2022) formulated visions on both the reformulation of European treaties and the establishment of a political community in the EU's neighbourhood calls for the broad approval of Europe's citizenry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social cohesion thus serves as the major starting point for our concept of preferences for EU cohesion. It is both a multi-dimensional and a multi-level phenomenon (Dragolov et al, 2016; Rajulton et al, 2007). Moreover, it is closely related to other notions like social capital, social and political trust, and solidarity – all of which are typically used to describe aspects of the foundations and workings of a society.‘The roots of the concept of social cohesion can be traced in the works of historians, philosophers, sociologists, and economists.…”
Section: Conceptualising Citizens’ Preferences For Eu Cohesionmentioning
confidence: 99%