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Print Price: $121.00

Format:
Hardback
264 pp.
156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN-13:
9780192846754

Publication date:
November 2021

Imprint: OUP UK


Nationalism, Secessionism, and Autonomy

Andre Lecours

The strength of secessionism in liberal-democracies varies in time and space. Inspired by historical institutionalism, Nationalism, Secessionism, and Autonomy argues that such variation is explained by the extent to which autonomy evolves in time. If autonomy adjusts to the changing identity, interests, and circumstances of an internal national community, nationalism is much less likely to be strongly secessionist than if autonomy is a final, unchangeable settlement. Developing a controlled comparison of, on the one hand, Catalonia and Scotland, where autonomy has been mostly static during key periods of time, and, on the other hand, Flanders and South Tyrol, where it has been dynamic, and also considering the Basque Country, Québec, and Puerto Rico as additional cases, this book puts forward an elegant theory of secessionism in liberal-democracies: dynamic autonomy staves off secessionism while static autonomy stimulates it.

Readership : Scholars and graduate students interested in Comparative Politics, Nationalism, and Secessionism.

1. Introduction
2. Nationalism and Secessionism: Autonomy, Static and Dynamic
3. Catalonia : The Secessionist Turn
4. Scotland: The Secessionist Surge
5. Flanders: The Marginality of Secessionism
6. South Tyrol: From Irredentism and Secessionism to Autonomy
7. Nationalism, Secessionism, and Autonomy: the Basque Country, Puerto Rico, and Québec
8. Towards a Theory of Secessionism in Liberal-Democracies
9. Conclusion

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André Lecours is Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. His research interests are nationalism and federalism. He is the editor of New Institutionalism: Theory and Analysis (University of Toronto Press, 2005); the author of Basque Nationalism and the Spanish State (University of Nevada Press, 2007), the co-author (with Daniel Béland) of Nationalism and Social Policy: The Politics of Territorial Solidarity (Oxford University Press, 2008); and the co-author (with Daniel Béland, Gregory Marchildon, Haizhen Mou and Rose Olfert) of Fiscal Federalism and Equalization Policy in Canada: Political and Economic Dimensions (University of Toronto Press, 2017).

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Special Features

  • Makes a significant contribution to the scholarship on nationalism.
  • Offers a conceptual innovation about autonomy (static and dynamic autonomy).
  • Provides an original theory of secessionism.
  • Analyzes the cases of Catalonia, Scotland, Flanders, South Tyrol, the Basque Country, Québec, and Puerto Rico.