Europeïtzació i in(ter)dependència de Catalunya

[EN] The European Union has transcended many of the old prerogatives of national independence bringing about the very function of interdependence among member states. Within the latter there are also sub-state communities claiming simultaneously both self-government and «more Europe». The future int...

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Autor: Moreno, Luis
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2017
País:España
Institución:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Repositorio:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
OAI Identifier:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/177854
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/177854
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Catalonia
Cosmopolitan localism
Europeanization
Independence
Multi-level governance
Subsidiarity
Catalunya
Europeïtzació
Independència
Governança multinivel
Localisme cosmopolita
Subsidiarietat
Cataluña
Europeización
Gobernanza multinivel
Localismo cosmopolita
Subsidiariedad
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Sumario:[EN] The European Union has transcended many of the old prerogatives of national independence bringing about the very function of interdependence among member states. Within the latter there are also sub-state communities claiming simultaneously both self-government and «more Europe». The future intent of this political process in the Old Continent is to make territorial subsidiarity consistent with home rule within European framework legislation and continental institutions. The first part of this article focuses on the idea of a closer European Union based upon the implementation of territorial subsidiarity, as well as on the challenges posed by democratic accountability, multi-level governance and the preservation of the European Social Model (ESM). The second section illustrates some of these challenges in practice through an analysis of how the meaning of independence has developed in a «stateless nation» such as Catalonia. In Spain, the lack of territorial accommodation, together with a long-standing centre-periphery controversy, has fuelled claims for secession by some Catalan nationalists. The conclusions ponder on how «cosmopolitan localism» can optimize both independence and interdependence of stateless nations like Catalonia in the global context.