Multinational federations rest on the coexistence of two or more nations within a single polity. Within these federations, minority nations play a significant role as their character differs from the other building blocks of the federation. This edited volume offers a comprehensive comparison of two such minority nations - Quebec in Canada and Wallonia in Belgium - which exemplifies many dimensions, themes and issues highly resonant to the study of federalism and regionalism across the globe. Quebec and Wallonia have experienced several decades of federal dynamics where both regions have had to find their way as a minority nation in a multinational federation. For those studying federalism and regionalism their importance lies in a number o...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
The Quebec government recently (May 2021) announced that it wants to amend the Canadian constitution...
The Walloon Region is the outcome of the federalist project of the Walloon movement. Their initial l...
This is the first comparative volume available on multinational federations, bringing together an in...
Canadians often imagine their country as a multicultural democracy, while a few go further to claim ...
Federalism in Belgium and Canada is definitely a key issue. In this edited book, the authors from bo...
Since 1960, both Canada and Belgium have experienced passionate debates about the future of federali...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the politics of separatism in multinational federatio...
Belgium and Canada are definitely two very different countries in terms of geography, demographics, ...
Separatist/nationalist political parties exist in many states in the developed world, yet there has ...
Diploma thesis Minority Governments in Canada focuses on comparison of different periods of federal ...
This article analyses the capacity of Canadian federalism to articulate and accommodate the dual and...
Belgium, as a multilingual federal state, is an interesting test-case for liberal nationalist theori...
This article addresses the problem of managing nationalism in multination states by evaluating the i...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
The Quebec government recently (May 2021) announced that it wants to amend the Canadian constitution...
The Walloon Region is the outcome of the federalist project of the Walloon movement. Their initial l...
This is the first comparative volume available on multinational federations, bringing together an in...
Canadians often imagine their country as a multicultural democracy, while a few go further to claim ...
Federalism in Belgium and Canada is definitely a key issue. In this edited book, the authors from bo...
Since 1960, both Canada and Belgium have experienced passionate debates about the future of federali...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the politics of separatism in multinational federatio...
Belgium and Canada are definitely two very different countries in terms of geography, demographics, ...
Separatist/nationalist political parties exist in many states in the developed world, yet there has ...
Diploma thesis Minority Governments in Canada focuses on comparison of different periods of federal ...
This article analyses the capacity of Canadian federalism to articulate and accommodate the dual and...
Belgium, as a multilingual federal state, is an interesting test-case for liberal nationalist theori...
This article addresses the problem of managing nationalism in multination states by evaluating the i...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
The Quebec government recently (May 2021) announced that it wants to amend the Canadian constitution...
The Walloon Region is the outcome of the federalist project of the Walloon movement. Their initial l...