Theodora Kostakopoulou
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This chapter explores the impact of the politics of European identity upon the nature of the emerging Europolity and the project of European integration. It examines the conditions of possibility for a European identity and provides a systematic theorisation of European identity. The chapter draws a typology of European identity options based on differing assumptions on what 'Europe' stands for and what 'political community' means. The constructivist approach conceives of the emerging community in the European Union as a political design and of European identity as a task. This means that European identity is not a thing-like entity which might or might not exist, but emerges out of a complex web of institutionalised practices of co-operation and participation. European identity is thus a process and a project to be achieved as the 'grand conversation' concerning the political restructuring of Europe goes on.

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