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Waves of sub-state autonomy in Western Europe = territorial mobilisation and restructuring in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom /
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Waves of sub-state autonomy in Western Europe/ by Christoph Niessen.
其他題名:
territorial mobilisation and restructuring in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom /
作者:
Niessen, Christoph.
出版者:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xiv, 212 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Introduction: sub-state autonomy and the paradox of federalism -- Chapter 2: A comparative theoretical approach of sub-state mobilisation and restructuring -- Chapter 3: Measuring and analysing the evolution of sub-state autonomy demands and statutes -- Chapter 4: Sub-state mobilisation and restructuring in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom -- Chapter 5: When the autonomy demands of regionalist parties arise and evolve -- Chapter 6: When the autonomy demands of traditional parties arise and evolve -- Chapter 7: When autonomy statutes are granted and reformed -- Chapter 8: Three waves of sub-state mobilisation and restructuring -- Chapter 9: Conclusion: when sub-state communities demand and obtain autonomy.
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Multinational states - Belgium. -
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Belgium - History -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-92567-2
ISBN:
9783031925672
Waves of sub-state autonomy in Western Europe = territorial mobilisation and restructuring in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom /
Niessen, Christoph.
Waves of sub-state autonomy in Western Europe
territorial mobilisation and restructuring in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom /[electronic resource] :by Christoph Niessen. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xiv, 212 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Comparative territorial politics,2947-8170. - Comparative territorial politics..
Chapter 1: Introduction: sub-state autonomy and the paradox of federalism -- Chapter 2: A comparative theoretical approach of sub-state mobilisation and restructuring -- Chapter 3: Measuring and analysing the evolution of sub-state autonomy demands and statutes -- Chapter 4: Sub-state mobilisation and restructuring in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom -- Chapter 5: When the autonomy demands of regionalist parties arise and evolve -- Chapter 6: When the autonomy demands of traditional parties arise and evolve -- Chapter 7: When autonomy statutes are granted and reformed -- Chapter 8: Three waves of sub-state mobilisation and restructuring -- Chapter 9: Conclusion: when sub-state communities demand and obtain autonomy.
In response to the puzzling variety of types and degrees of sub-state autonomy that are demanded within sub-state entities and that are granted by states all around the world, this book provides a systematic comparison of the conditions under which sub-state autonomy has been demanded and under which it has been granted in three typical countries undergoing centrifugal sociological decentralization: Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom. To do so, the book draws on an analytical framework that studies the evolution sub-state autonomy demands and statutes jointly, that assesses sub-state autonomy in kind, in degree and by competences, that relates the evolutions to factors from the five main theoretical strands of the field, and that does so based on original data collected in 31 sub-state communities within the three countries between 1801 and 2020. The findings of the analyses are illustrated through the metaphor of 'waves' of sub-state autonomy and articulated around a dual constellational theory of centrifugal sociological decentralisation. It is constellational in that it explains sub-state mobilisation and restructuring as driven by the interplay of factors from different theoretical strands. It is dual in that it shows sub-state autonomy dynamics to unfold differently in two main types of entities: sub-state communities with strong sociological distinctiveness and historical political grievances (e.g. Flanders, Catalonia or Scotland), and sub-state communities with weaker sociological distinctiveness and historical political grievances (e.g. Wallonia, Asturias or Cornwall). Christoph Niessen is an FWO research fellow in comparative politics at the University of Antwerp in Belgium. His work deals with multi-level governance and power-sharing, as well as with democratic innovation and deliberative democracy.
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