Nacionalismo, federalismo y democracia en Estados multinacionales

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  • Ramón Maíz

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Nacionalismo, federalismo, democracia

Resumo

This contribution examines some normative assumptions and fundamentals of the multinational states, specifically those containing minorities coexisting with a national majority that has historically been the backbone of the state. The crisis in tradiditionally unitary states and post-communist ones that pursue compulsory policies of national homogenization and assimilation have forced a re-examination of the normative and institutional conditions conducive to the coexistence of several nationalities within the same state, against the classic maxim that every state should become a nation and every nation should become a state. The present study contains a constructiviste critique of the ethnic, prepolitic concept of nation an suggest a cooperative and competitive reformulation of federalism as a democratic and processual device to institutionalize multinationalism by means of accomodation.

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Biografia do Autor

Ramón Maíz

Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, España

Publicado

2000-04-01

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Maíz, R. (2000). Nacionalismo, federalismo y democracia en Estados multinacionales. Araucaria, 2(4). Recuperado de https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/araucaria/article/view/903

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Monográfico I
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