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This book has sought to develop a critical perspective on these constitutive dimensions of European polity formation and identity-building and to provide analytical frameworks which help us develop a greater understanding of the political evolution of the European Union. It suggested a theoretical framework for European citizenship which sheds light upon its present limitations and its unfinished agenda, and a set of policy proposals for institutional reform. The author sought to develop a paradigm for a principled and non-restrictive European migration policy, which is theoretically consistent, practical in meeting policy concerns and consonant with the norms underpinning the European Union's and the Member States' constitutional orders. Both realism and post-modernism quite rightly acknowledge the importance of 'particular' contexts in shaping European policy outcome. They question the appropriateness as well as the effectiveness of utopian thinking. Utopias are idealised accounts of society.

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