Conflict and cooperation in EU policy-making: The case of Catalonia

This article examines how European integration has altered territorial relations in one member state, Spain, and how the EU has increasingly become a domestic issue in Spanish territorial politics. It examines the case of Catalonia and how greater participation for Spain's autonomous communitie...

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