2013
DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2013.786112
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The management of otherness beyond the state: integration policies and inclusive citizenship as a government paradigm in the Basque Country

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“…This great vesting of political and administrative powers relies on a secular nationalist movement that, through the Basque Nationalist Party, has held a fundamental role in the central government of the ACBC since 1979. For a general introduction to the Basque Society in sociological terms, see Gatti, Irazuzta, and Martínez de Albeniz (2006); for an specific approach to the way in which the Basque government deal with otherness, see Muriel and Gatti (2013).…”
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“…This great vesting of political and administrative powers relies on a secular nationalist movement that, through the Basque Nationalist Party, has held a fundamental role in the central government of the ACBC since 1979. For a general introduction to the Basque Society in sociological terms, see Gatti, Irazuzta, and Martínez de Albeniz (2006); for an specific approach to the way in which the Basque government deal with otherness, see Muriel and Gatti (2013).…”
Section: Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 99%