In this PHD thesis I answer the question: “What holds a multinational state together?” by analyzing the political developments in the Spanish “State of Autonomies”. The results show that among the individual factors a dual national identification of citizens in the national/regional units, which I call “hybrid”, could be considered as an important factor for political stability. Additional aspects such as identification with the central state and satisfaction with the constitution, as well as trust in the citizens of the majority nation, and the (lack of) trust in the institutions of the central state are also significant. Most of the institutional aspects like self-rule, decentralization and asymmetry have both effects – stabilizing and de...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost permanent state of cri...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost permanent state of cri...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost perman-ent state of cr...
In this PHD thesis I answer the question: “What holds a multinational state together?” by analyzing ...
"Democracy is feasible in multinational states. Sub-state nationalism in Europe has grown stronger, ...
There are several factors that produce stability of the multinational societies and many other that ...
The article reports on the crisis that presents the traditional theory of ideal types or various for...
This dissertation explains the extent and durability of the institutions of territorial autonomy in ...
The emergence of supranational organizations like the European Union (EU) raises questions fundament...
Post-Franco Spanish governance represents a rare case of a stable multinational federation in compar...
This dissertation explains the extent and durability of the institutions of territorial autonomy in ...
In this dissertation I attempt to build a bridge between normative discussions about multinational d...
In this dissertation I attempt to build a bridge between normative discussions about multinational d...
Some countries face a national dilemma. Spain has rather a dilemma of nationalities. This is chiefly...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost perman-ent state of cr...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost permanent state of cri...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost permanent state of cri...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost perman-ent state of cr...
In this PHD thesis I answer the question: “What holds a multinational state together?” by analyzing ...
"Democracy is feasible in multinational states. Sub-state nationalism in Europe has grown stronger, ...
There are several factors that produce stability of the multinational societies and many other that ...
The article reports on the crisis that presents the traditional theory of ideal types or various for...
This dissertation explains the extent and durability of the institutions of territorial autonomy in ...
The emergence of supranational organizations like the European Union (EU) raises questions fundament...
Post-Franco Spanish governance represents a rare case of a stable multinational federation in compar...
This dissertation explains the extent and durability of the institutions of territorial autonomy in ...
In this dissertation I attempt to build a bridge between normative discussions about multinational d...
In this dissertation I attempt to build a bridge between normative discussions about multinational d...
Some countries face a national dilemma. Spain has rather a dilemma of nationalities. This is chiefly...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost perman-ent state of cr...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost permanent state of cri...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost permanent state of cri...
Many real-world multinational federal states seem to be engulfed in an almost perman-ent state of cr...