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Homeland security: territorial myths and ontological security in the European Union

  • Autores: Vincent Della Sala
  • Localización: Revue d'integration europeenne= Journal of european integration, ISSN 0703-6337, Vol. 39, Nº 5, 2017, págs. 545-558
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • he EU may be a sui generis polity but it has not escaped the challenge of establishing narratives that help define its territoriality. Political narratives about territoriality, especially political myths, are important instruments for political communities to develop ontological security. The article argues that the European Union faced a dilemma in the refugee crisis in balancing its foundational values with a narrative about a territory with managed external borders. The EU’s territorial myth is not entirely successful in that it lacks some key narrative forms that are essential for widely diffused myths. Territorial myths are not just about establishing borders but also about defining the community; so long as this remains ill-defined, the paper argues, territorial myths will contribute in a limited way to providing the ontological security to address pressing challenges.


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