This paper examines the contemporary situation of “second-tier” secessionist movements such Wales in the UK in comparison to Scotland, Wallonia in Belgium in comparison to Flanders, as well as Galicia in Spain in comparison to Catalonia
The position of a stateless nation in the modern world is a precarious one. As states have developed...
Government oppression imposes limitations on nationalism. In examining the history of Scotland and t...
Europe is not as calm as one might think. There are currently several secessionist struggles that ar...
Demands for independence have increased across Europe in the last decade, but there are limits to ou...
In 2014, the regions of Scotland and Catalonia voted on independence from their larger states, the U...
The purpose of this thesis is to compare and assess the mobilization processes leading up to the ref...
The 2017 Catalan independence crisis left us with more questions than answers. What could drive a pr...
This work was supported by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation under Grant number Az.20.14.0.032.How much d...
The past years have been eventful for secessionist movements in Europe and in particular in Scotland...
In this paper, I evaluate whether regional citizens are more likely to support greater autonomy beca...
This article advances understandings of secessionist strategies by examining how and why secessionis...
Scotland is not the only sub‐state unit in Europe where relevant political actors make claims for in...
In 2006, the EU encouraged, facilitated and supervised the secession referendum of Montenegro. In 20...
The European project has brought the states of Europe ever closer together while inadvertently stren...
While there exists a considerable amount of extant theoretical work that studies the phenomenon of s...
The position of a stateless nation in the modern world is a precarious one. As states have developed...
Government oppression imposes limitations on nationalism. In examining the history of Scotland and t...
Europe is not as calm as one might think. There are currently several secessionist struggles that ar...
Demands for independence have increased across Europe in the last decade, but there are limits to ou...
In 2014, the regions of Scotland and Catalonia voted on independence from their larger states, the U...
The purpose of this thesis is to compare and assess the mobilization processes leading up to the ref...
The 2017 Catalan independence crisis left us with more questions than answers. What could drive a pr...
This work was supported by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation under Grant number Az.20.14.0.032.How much d...
The past years have been eventful for secessionist movements in Europe and in particular in Scotland...
In this paper, I evaluate whether regional citizens are more likely to support greater autonomy beca...
This article advances understandings of secessionist strategies by examining how and why secessionis...
Scotland is not the only sub‐state unit in Europe where relevant political actors make claims for in...
In 2006, the EU encouraged, facilitated and supervised the secession referendum of Montenegro. In 20...
The European project has brought the states of Europe ever closer together while inadvertently stren...
While there exists a considerable amount of extant theoretical work that studies the phenomenon of s...
The position of a stateless nation in the modern world is a precarious one. As states have developed...
Government oppression imposes limitations on nationalism. In examining the history of Scotland and t...
Europe is not as calm as one might think. There are currently several secessionist struggles that ar...