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Visions of Sovereignty - Nationalism and Accommodation in Multinational Democracies

English · Hardback

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Jaime Lluch is a Fellow of the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism at the University of Pennsylvania and Professor of Political Science at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. He is editor of Constitutionalism and the Politics of Accommodation in Multinational Democracies.

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PART I

THE PARADOX OF THE INTERNAL DIFFERENTIATION IN NATIONAL MOVEMENTS

Introduction. Secessionism and Non-Secessionism in Substate National Movements

Chapter 1. Accounting for the Internal Variation in Substate National Movements

PART II

THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT, AND EVOLUTION OF NATIONAL MOVEMENTS

Chapter 2. Evolution Within the Catalan National Movement Between 1976 and 2010: The Rise of Independentist Nationalism

Chapter 3. Evolution Within the Québécois National Movement Between 1976 and 2010: The Rise of Autonomist Nationalism

PART III

SHADES OF NATIONHOOD: NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND SUBSTATE NATIONAL MOVEMENTS

Chapter 4. Shades of Nationhood and the National Consciousness of Substate Nationalists

Chapter 5. Elites, Militants, and Ideology: National Parties and National Consciousness

PART IV

VISIONS OF SOVEREIGNTY: VARIETIES OF SUBSTATE NATIONALIST IDEOLOGIES

Chapter 6. Sovereignty and Procedure: The Ideology of Independentist Substate Nationalism

Chapter 7. Fragments of Sovereignty: The Ideology of Autonomist Substate Nationalism

Chapter 8. Shared Sovereignty: The Ideology of Federalist Substate Nationalism

PART V

MULTINATIONAL DEMOCRACIES AND THE MORAL POLITY OF THE SUBSTATE NATIONALIST

Chapter 9. The Discourse and Attitudes of Substate Nationalists

Chapter 10. The Moral Polity of the Stateless Nationalist

Chapter 11. Conclusion: Substate Nationalism and Its Accommodation in Multinational Democracies

Appendix. Field Research Methodology

Notes

References

Index


About the author










Jaime Lluch is a Fellow of the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism at the University of Pennsylvania and Professor of Political Science at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. He is editor of Constitutionalism and the Politics of Accommodation in Multinational Democracies.

Summary

Visions of Sovereignty provides a deep analysis of political activity within the Quebecois and Catalonian national movements from a comparative perspective. This interdisciplinary study examines why some nationalists take a secessionist stance while others within the same movement chose nonsecessionist approaches toward greater self-rule.

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