The Myth of a Green Europe

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Series Details Vol.48, No.1, January 2010, p 133-154
Publication Date January 2010
ISSN 0021-9886
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Abstract: Unlike most nation-states, the EU faces the challenge of actively creating and sustaining myths about its polity. In this article we explore if and under what conditions the story of a `Green Europe' represents a successful new myth on the European project, which is appealing to present and future generations and capable of generating legitimacy for EU politics. Exploring the narratives of policy leaders (storytellers) we trace the functional role of environmental policy for the EU polity as a whole, establish the legitimating role of environmental policy for the EU and search the extent to which the environmental narrative is constructed as an identity-building story. We argue that, while the actual performance of the EU in environmental policy might raise some doubts about the credibility and hence sustainability of the Green Europe myth, `green' has become a brand attribute of the EU to the European public and carries a high level of legitimacy and potential for identification.

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