2004
DOI: 10.1080/15705850408438880
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Conflict and cooperation in EU policy‐making: The case of Catalonia

Abstract: 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 communities in EU decision-making has become an important political issue within the Catalan political sphere with a greater number of Catalan political parties increasingly viewing the process of European integration as one in wh… Show more

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“…The administrative fragmentation of the Spanish decision-making process, as well as the involvement of Spanish regions at the EU level, have been perceived as the main challenges for the Spanish government in shaping and defending political preferences on EU affairs (Molina, 2001). This is emphasized in particular by the literature on the role and representation of Spanish regions at the EU level (Roller, 2004;Rodrigo, 2012;Morata, 2013;Cano, 2015), and more specifically in the Council (Noferini, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The administrative fragmentation of the Spanish decision-making process, as well as the involvement of Spanish regions at the EU level, have been perceived as the main challenges for the Spanish government in shaping and defending political preferences on EU affairs (Molina, 2001). This is emphasized in particular by the literature on the role and representation of Spanish regions at the EU level (Roller, 2004;Rodrigo, 2012;Morata, 2013;Cano, 2015), and more specifically in the Council (Noferini, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%