European integration and political party logos: A ‘visual Europeanization’?

Matteo C.M. Casiraghi*, Eugenio Cusumano, Angelos Chryssogelos

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European integration scholars have paid little attention to the visual dimension of Europeanization. We fill this gap by analysing how European Union integration reshapes political parties’ most visible symbols: their logos. We examine 579 party logos in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe before and after countries became European Union members, obtained the status of candidates or joined the European neighbourhood policy. Our difference-in-differences models show that European Union integration corresponds to a decrease in extremist and nationalist symbols as well as national flag colours. This ‘visual Europeanization’ process, prompted by population ecology and rebranding, cannot be solely explained by democratization or economic growth. Our analysis considers potential mechanisms that explain this correlation, including Europarty membership and normative diffusion, and discusses implications for the Europeanization literature.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)86-105
Aantal pagina's20
TijdschriftEuropean Union Politics
Volume25
Nummer van het tijdschrift1
Vroegere onlinedatum25-okt.-2023
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StatusPublished - mrt.-2024

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