Democratic Principle and Nationalistic Aspirations in Plurinational States. A Republican Approach

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2025-11-27T10:53:05Z

2025-11-27T10:53:05Z

2022

2025-11-27T10:53:05Z



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European integration sets up a common acquis beyond state boundaries. Being a political actor in this process involves a commitment to the values on which the EU itself is founded and the rights it safeguards. European integration has paved the way for new ways of political participation that have given a voice to non state actors in this process. From this perspective, this contribution examines the legitimacy of nationalist claims inside EU member states as well as the states facing such claims. I shall argue that as long as both are committed to the common acquis, then both of them are equally legitimate to support their positions. But they are also required to settle these disputes by democratic means in line with that common ground.

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Krešic M, Banovic D, Carrio Sampedro A, Pleps J (eds). Ethnic diversity, plural democracy and human dignity: challenges to the European Union and Western Balkans. Cham: Springer; 2022. p. 67-89.

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© SpringerNature This is a author's accepted manuscript of: Carrio Sampedro A. Democratic principle and nationalistic aspirations in plurinational states: a republican approach. In: Krešic M, Banovic D, Carrio Sampedro A, Pleps J (eds). Ethnic diversity, plural democracy and human dignity: challenges to the European Union and Western Balkans. Cham: Springer; 2022. p. 67-89. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97917-1. The final version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97917-1_3

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