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Political theory
Theories of democracy
Secession
Federalism
Nationalism
Multiculturalism
Teoria política
Teories de la democràcia
Secessió
Federalisme
Nacionalisme
Multiculturalisme
Moral and political legitimacy of secession : a theoretical and comparative analysis
[Barcelona] :
Universitat Pompeu Fabra,
2014
Accés lliure
http://hdl.handle.net/10803/130899
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Sanjaume Calvet, Marc,
autor
Programa de doctorat en Ciències Polítiques i Socials,
degree
1 recurs en línia (180 pàgines)
Tesi
Doctorat
Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Departament de Ciències Polítiques i Socials
2013
Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Departament de Ciències Polítiques i Socials
Tesis i dissertacions electròniques
Requejo, Ferran,
supervisor acadèmic
TDX
This doctoral thesis examines the legitimacy of secession in the context of liberal democracies.
This is a recent debate in political theory since secession has been an excluded issue by liberal
theories of democracy. The thesis defends the necessity of incorporating principles and criteria to
analyze the legitimacy of secession from a liberal-democratic perspective. The first article is a
critical review of the theories of secession through a typology. The review outlines the
shortcomings and normative basis of existing theories. The second paper examines three cases of
secession legitimisation (Quebec, Scotland and Catalonia) through the discourse of political
parties. It concludes that these parties advocate for secession from a moderate and pluralistic
approach, a spirit of consensus and a modern conception of the state. The third article discusses
recent developments in Catalan politics in relation to the theories of secession. This suggests a
lack of accommodation and recognition as a key element. It also concludes that Catalan
secessionist discourse is based on diverse normative basis beyond liberal-nationalism. Finally, the
fourth article establishes the basis for including the legitimacy of secession within the theory of
liberal democracy: plurinational recognition, setting criteria for defining political units and a
consent-based legitimacy of the state.
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