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Walking the Way of European Integration: Prospects for Galician Youth

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  • Creo, Aldan
  • Traygo, Lucía
  • Muñoz, Paulo López
  • López, Bruno Antonio Ortiz
  • Diz, Miguel García-Miguel
  • Álvarez, Luis Miguel Bouzo
  • Pérez, Saray Rodríguez
  • Davila, Víctor
  • Casal, Julio Quintela

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This paper explores the opportunities and challenges that the promotion of European integration among Galician youth currently faces. We first examine the obstacles that the region faces, which revolve around a lack of awareness, representation and pro-European civil society organizations, a limited knowledge of the English language and geographical isolation. However, Galicia is a region that enjoys unique opportunities, which we then explore, such as a lack of Euroscepticism, strong cultural ties with other European regions, the Camiño de Santiago, the region's key role in the maritime and artificial intelligence sectors, and low third-level education costs. We conclude by proposing a series of recommendations to better equip the region of Galicia with the tools and resources needed to promote Europeanism among young people. Through our recommendations, we aim to foster a sense of European identity and solidarity among young people in Galicia, which is essential for the further integration of Galicia into the European Union.

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  • Creo, Aldan & Traygo, Lucía & Muñoz, Paulo López & López, Bruno Antonio Ortiz & Diz, Miguel García-Miguel & Álvarez, Luis Miguel Bouzo & Pérez, Saray Rodríguez & Davila, Víctor & Casal, Julio Quintela, 2024. "Walking the Way of European Integration: Prospects for Galician Youth," SocArXiv r6mva_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:r6mva_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/r6mva_v1
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