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Open conflict between Barcelona and Madrid, the triumph of Corsican nationalists, a dynamic Scottish nationalism... The so-called regionalist parties are definitely on a roll throughout the old continent. This is both the consequence and the cause of a general crisis of territoriality that could herald the overcoming of the nation-state in the Europe that gave birth to it. This overcoming from below converges with the overcoming from above: European integration. Does this integration, which generates solidarity par excellence, lead these parties to work together, to ally themselves against their common enemy in order to shape a Europe in which their stateless nations would have their place? This research paper aims to answer this question.
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Kévin Vercin. Studente di dottorato in scienze politiche, con specializzazione in relazioni internazionali, al CERI si occupa di movimenti e partiti regionalisti e del movimento di integrazione europea.