Regional Identity and Support for Europe: Distinguishing Between Cultural and Political Social Identity in France

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Series Details Vol.26, No.4, September 2016, p475-507
Publication Date September 2016
ISSN 1359-7566
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Much has been written about the “crisis of the nation state” in Europe. The shifting of state competencies to the European and regional levels is expected to generate new loyalties to these levels, possibly at the expense of national solidarity. While numerous studies show that individuals with an exclusive national identity are less likely to support integration than those with an inclusive identity, much less is known about the interaction between regional identity and European identity.

Using public opinion data collected in 16 French regions, I show that exclusive regionalists are less likely to feel attached to Europe and support the EU. However, I also find that the impact of regional identity on European identity varies by the type of identity invoked—cultural versus political. While cultural regional identity lowers support for European institutions, political regional identity has the opposite effect.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2016.1223057
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Countries / Regions