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ID181264
Title ProperMultinationalism in the Spanish Territorial Debate during the COVID-19 Crisis
Other Title Informationthe Case of Catalonia and Intergovernmental Relations
LanguageENG
AuthorSanjaume-Calvet, Marc ;  Grau Creus, Mireia
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper analyses the relationship between the COVID-19 crisis and multinationalism in Spain from two complementary angles. First, it provides an overview on how the multinational and decentralized character of Spanish territorial politics shapes the response to the crisis. We find that the management of the crisis reflects and exacerbates the main features of the Spanish territorial model as a case of incomplete federalism with severe intergovernmental deficits. Second, we analyze the effects of the pandemic on Catalan self-determination demands through a brief description of parties, public opinion and governmental reactions. We argue that Catalan secessionism faces several new impediments as a result of the pandemic, but we also find that the COVID-19 crisis provides a window of opportunity for this movement regarding grievance-building and regional governmental performance and salience. We conclude with a general reflection on the ambivalent impact of COVID-19 crisis on Spanish regionalism and territorial politics. Overall, the COVID-19 crisis does not seem to mean an improvement but a potential setback for the accommodation of national diversity.
`In' analytical NoteNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 27, No.3; Jul-Sep 2021: p.273-292
Journal SourceNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol: 27 No 3
Key WordsMultinationalism ;  COVID-19 Crisis ;  Spanish Territorial Debate


 
 
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