The impact of EU Cohesion Policy on European identity: A comparative analysis of EU regions

IF 2.9 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Union Politics Pub Date : 2022-03-29 DOI:10.1177/14651165221076444
Gabriela Borz, H. Brandenburg, Carlos Mendez
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This article investigates the role of European Union Cohesion Policy in the development of European identity, drawing on an original and representative survey in 17 regions across 12 member states. We advance a theoretical model which distinguishes cognitive, instrumental and communicative drivers of identity formation. Contrary to existing scholarship, we find that EU Cohesion Policy does contribute to European identity. Citizens that perceive benefits for themselves and for their region's development from EU Cohesion Policy are more likely to develop a European identity. We also find that awareness of the EU Cohesion Fund and exposure to publicity on EU funded projects is positively correlated with European identity. However, while Cohesion Policy contributes to citizens’ self-categorization as European, it does not associate with their emotional attachment to Europe. The study has important implications for understanding European identity formation and communicating the benefits and role of the EU in regional policy.
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欧盟凝聚力政策对欧洲认同的影响:欧盟地区的比较分析
本文通过在12个成员国的17个地区进行的一项具有独创性和代表性的调查,研究了欧盟凝聚力政策在欧洲认同发展中的作用。我们提出了一个理论模型来区分身份形成的认知、工具和交际驱动因素。与现有的学术研究相反,我们发现欧盟凝聚力政策确实有助于欧洲认同。认为欧盟凝聚力政策对自身和本地区发展有利的公民更有可能形成欧洲认同。我们还发现,对欧盟凝聚力基金的认识和对欧盟资助项目的宣传与欧洲认同呈正相关。然而,虽然凝聚力政策有助于公民将自己归类为欧洲人,但它与他们对欧洲的情感依恋无关。该研究对于理解欧洲认同的形成以及传达欧盟在区域政策中的利益和作用具有重要意义。
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European Union Politics
European Union Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: European Union Politics is an international academic journal for advanced peer-reviewed research and scholarship on all aspects of the process of government, politics and policy in the European Union. It aims to stimulate debate and provide a forum to bridge the theoretical and empirical analysis on the political unification of Europe. It represents no particular school or approach, nor is it wedded to any particular methodology. In particular it welcomes articles that offer a new theoretical argument, analyze original data in a novel fashion or present an innovative methodological approach. The Editors invite submissions from all sub-fields of contemporary political science, including international relations, comparative politics, public administration, public policy and political theory.
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