This article aims to illustrate the confusion within today’s secessionist movements regarding the liberal and the nationalist arguments for legitimizing secession. To do so, the liberal theory of secession – understood as an approach primarily based on consent – is examined, its limitations highlighted, and its contradictions with nationalism stated. We then use the case of the fictional Tabarnia region to show how problematic the use of liberal arguments by secessionist nationalism is. Although until now only a virtual region, Tabarnia exemplifies how nationalist arguments reappear in the defence of Catalan independence when its supporters claim to advance only (liberal) arguments of free association.pre-print196 K
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Review of Int...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
This article examines the shifting territorial goals of two of the most electoral- ly successful an...
This doctoral thesis examines the legitimacy of secession in the context of liberal democracies. Th...
This article advances understandings of secessionist strategies by examining how and why secessionis...
En aquest article repassarem les teories de la secessió principals des d’un punt de vista normatiu i...
The academic debate about the secession of a territory which is part of a liberal democracy state di...
This paper argues that the Left has not developed a theory for singular events such as Catalan separ...
Europe is not as calm as one might think. There are currently several secessionist struggles that ar...
In 2014, the regions of Scotland and Catalonia voted on independence from their larger states, the U...
Having lived through a bloody civil war in the 1930s followed by four decades of General Franco’s di...
This paper examines the Catalan independentist movement, understood as a paradigmatic case of secess...
Separatism movements are widespread across the world; however, the European continentcontains severa...
The 2017 Catalan independence crisis left us with more questions than answers. What could drive a pr...
This article examines the shifting territorial goals of two of the most electorally successful and p...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Review of Int...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
This article examines the shifting territorial goals of two of the most electoral- ly successful an...
This doctoral thesis examines the legitimacy of secession in the context of liberal democracies. Th...
This article advances understandings of secessionist strategies by examining how and why secessionis...
En aquest article repassarem les teories de la secessió principals des d’un punt de vista normatiu i...
The academic debate about the secession of a territory which is part of a liberal democracy state di...
This paper argues that the Left has not developed a theory for singular events such as Catalan separ...
Europe is not as calm as one might think. There are currently several secessionist struggles that ar...
In 2014, the regions of Scotland and Catalonia voted on independence from their larger states, the U...
Having lived through a bloody civil war in the 1930s followed by four decades of General Franco’s di...
This paper examines the Catalan independentist movement, understood as a paradigmatic case of secess...
Separatism movements are widespread across the world; however, the European continentcontains severa...
The 2017 Catalan independence crisis left us with more questions than answers. What could drive a pr...
This article examines the shifting territorial goals of two of the most electorally successful and p...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Review of Int...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
This article examines the shifting territorial goals of two of the most electoral- ly successful an...