Independence, Nationalism and Democracy


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Aug 23 2021 95 mins  

Movements for independence, within the EU in Scotland, Catalonia and the British vote to exit the EU, have become an increasingly prominent feature on Europe’s political landscape over recent years. But what challenges do seceding nations face and what are the potential gains in terms of policy autonomy and political sovereignty? On January 29th 2019, Trinity Research in Social Sciences had the following speakers who explored these, and other issues related to contemporary European succession:  Carles Puigdemont, Catalan politician, who will discuss the present political situation in Catalonia and the right to self-determination in Europe.  Marvin Suesse, Assistant Professor in Economics at Trinity College, who will examine the economic costs of sovereignty.  Michelle D’Arcy, Assistant Professor in Political Science at Trinity College, who will consider secession and the fiscal contract: reflections from the post-colonial world.  Emanuel Coman, Assistant Professor in Political Science at Trinity College, who will consider a theoretical analysis of Woodrow Wilson self-determination  The event was chaired by Prof Gail McElroy, Professor in Political Science and Head of the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy.  

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