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Analysing European Values: An Introduction

Democracy
European Politics
European Union
Governance
Identity
Ethics
Oriane Calligaro
Université catholique de Lille
Oriane Calligaro
Université catholique de Lille
François Foret
Université Libre de Bruxelles

Abstract

This paper proposes a working definition of “values” and poses the question of its application to the European level. It then presents a state of the art, exploring how social sciences have tackled the issue of “values” in the context of European integration. From these preliminary reflections emerges the idea that “European values”, while enduringly invoked in celebratory discourses on European singularity and global vocation, have a weak normative charge due to their variability and indeterminacy. This weakness is both a cause and a consequence of the absence of a political authority and community able to impose their meaning and carry out their dissemination. Paradoxically, this weakness is also a condition for the use of “European values” as a flexible narrative to accommodate different identities, ideas and interests in European arenas.