The tendency toward secession of approximately half of Catalan voters is a complex phenomenon that has been worsening for about 15 years, first because of the desire of the Catalan secessionists to have a new Statute of Autonomy incompatible with the rest of the autonomies, and second, for failure of the Central State to implement the promise of President Zapatero in 2011 to accept the Statute to be drafted by the Catalans. From that moment and also thanks to the political inaction of President Rajoy, the Catalan problem has only escalated until it announces a Unilateral Declaration of Independence destined to die before being born due to the illegalities that allowed it. In this situation, the Systemic Model that is presented predicts a ce...
Inequality and governance in unstable democracies — the mediating role of trustDoes secessionism lea...
After decades of struggling for autonomy, Catalonia, Spain has initiated a renewed independence move...
Having lived through a bloody civil war in the 1930s followed by four decades of General Franco’s di...
The Catalan elections on 27 September have raised further questions about Catalonia and Spain’s futu...
The 2017 Catalan independence crisis left us with more questions than answers. What could drive a pr...
This article advances understandings of secessionist strategies by examining how and why secessionis...
During the last decade, the Catalonian secessionist challenge induced a chronic crisis within Spain'...
This paper aims to explore the reasons behind the secessionist movement and the possibility of rearr...
A.T. work was partially supported by AFOSR-MINERVA FA9550-18-0496 Grant and Bial Foundation Grant 16...
We build a simple model of secession crises where a majority of voters may wish to accommodate the m...
Recent referenda for independence in the autonomous community of Catalonia in Spain have brought the...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
The scholarly field on decentralization and its relationship with secessionism is divided. Two camps...
Catalonia, the autonomous region of Spain has seen an increase in secessionist sentiments in recent ...
The Spanish and Catalan governments have been engaged in a dispute over a proposal to hold a referen...
Inequality and governance in unstable democracies — the mediating role of trustDoes secessionism lea...
After decades of struggling for autonomy, Catalonia, Spain has initiated a renewed independence move...
Having lived through a bloody civil war in the 1930s followed by four decades of General Franco’s di...
The Catalan elections on 27 September have raised further questions about Catalonia and Spain’s futu...
The 2017 Catalan independence crisis left us with more questions than answers. What could drive a pr...
This article advances understandings of secessionist strategies by examining how and why secessionis...
During the last decade, the Catalonian secessionist challenge induced a chronic crisis within Spain'...
This paper aims to explore the reasons behind the secessionist movement and the possibility of rearr...
A.T. work was partially supported by AFOSR-MINERVA FA9550-18-0496 Grant and Bial Foundation Grant 16...
We build a simple model of secession crises where a majority of voters may wish to accommodate the m...
Recent referenda for independence in the autonomous community of Catalonia in Spain have brought the...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
The scholarly field on decentralization and its relationship with secessionism is divided. Two camps...
Catalonia, the autonomous region of Spain has seen an increase in secessionist sentiments in recent ...
The Spanish and Catalan governments have been engaged in a dispute over a proposal to hold a referen...
Inequality and governance in unstable democracies — the mediating role of trustDoes secessionism lea...
After decades of struggling for autonomy, Catalonia, Spain has initiated a renewed independence move...
Having lived through a bloody civil war in the 1930s followed by four decades of General Franco’s di...