Abstract

ABSTRACTThis article aims to advance European integration research by exploring the emotional appeal of political myths in day-to-day European Union politics with a special focus on the reception and reproduction of myths among pan-European Union non-governmental organizations. I investigate myths associated with ‘EUROPE 2020: a European strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth’, adopted in early 2010. What makes Europe 2020 especially interesting here is that it draws upon and feeds into a number of myths about European integration including ‘green Europe’ and ‘social Europe’. The article argues that: (1) pan-European Union non-governmental organizations are receptive to political myths, including in the short term; (2) pan-European Union non-governmental organizations contribute to the reproduction of myths, especially already-institutionalized myths and myths that resonate with their sectoral activities; and (3) pan-European Union non-governmental organizations strategically use political myths to justify policy positions and continually mobilize desires around utopian ideals to secure organizational survival.

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