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This book explores the new debates on Basque sovereignty and
statehood that have emerged in the post-violence Basque political
scenario. It deciphers how sovereignty is understood or imagined by
a revitalized civil society after the unilateral cessation of
operations by ETA (Basque Homeland and Freedom). The contributors
to this book investigate the new political field developing in the
nexus between conventional party politics, established
socio-cultural and linguistic organizations, creative civil society
initiatives, and innovative activism. This book is for graduate
students, scholars and professionals in political science, social
anthropology, European studies, political philosophy, transnational
studies, sociology, political geography, and global studies. It
will also be of interest to academic specialists in Basque studies,
specialists working on sovereignty, nationalism and globalization,
and professionals in governance, international relations, foreign
affairs, European politics and diplomacy.
Debates about Basque self-determination were curtailed for decades
by political violence, involving both the actions of ETA (Euskadi
Ta Askatasuna) and the counter-terrorism activities of Spain and
France. In 2011, ETA announced a permanent cessation of operations.
Since then, stakeholders have become increasingly aware of the need
to rethink Basque nationhood and democratic representation in light
of the changing nature of nationhood and citizenship within the
European Union. These issues are also topical in the French Basque
country, which has witnessed a re-emergence of Basque identity
politics in recent years. This book describes the contemporary
re-imagining of Basque nationhood in both Spain and France. Taking
a fresh look at the history of Basque nationalist movements, it
explores the new debates that have emerged since the demise of
non-state militancy. Alongside analysis of local transformations,
it also describes the impact of global changes on ideas about
Basque self-determination.
This book explores the new debates on Basque sovereignty and
statehood that have emerged in the post-violence Basque political
scenario. It deciphers how sovereignty is understood or imagined by
a revitalized civil society after the unilateral cessation of
operations by ETA (Basque Homeland and Freedom). The contributors
to this book investigate the new political field developing in the
nexus between conventional party politics, established
socio-cultural and linguistic organizations, creative civil society
initiatives, and innovative activism. This book is for graduate
students, scholars and professionals in political science, social
anthropology, European studies, political philosophy, transnational
studies, sociology, political geography, and global studies. It
will also be of interest to academic specialists in Basque studies,
specialists working on sovereignty, nationalism and globalization,
and professionals in governance, international relations, foreign
affairs, European politics and diplomacy.
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