Losing the narrative: the United Kingdom and the European Union as imagined communities

Wallace, W. (2017). Losing the narrative: the United Kingdom and the European Union as imagined communities. International Relations, 31(2), 192-209. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117817707396
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The United Kingdom’s awkward relationship with the countries on the European continent reflects the ambiguity of its national identity, wavering between European engagement and the English-speaking peoples, as much as differences over economic interests. The founding narrative of West European integration, after the Second World War, has also weakened with generational change, the end of the Cold War and eastern enlargement. Developing persuasive new narratives both for the United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) are necessary but difficult tasks for continuing cooperation.

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