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摘要
本文考察了西班牙两个选举上最成功、政治上最相关的民族主义政党:西班牙民族主义党(Partido Nacionalista Vasco, PNV)和西班牙统一党(Convergencia i union, CiU)不断变化的领土目标。虽然两党经常合作挑战西班牙政府的权威,但他们的领土目标随着时间和政党的不同而变化。我们绘制了这些变化,并确定了领土偏好的关键驱动因素;这些因素包括政党意识形态、金融危机的影响、国家领土结构、政党竞争、公众舆论、政府与反对派、多层次政治的影响以及政党组织的特殊性。这些因素相互作用,形成民族主义政党在核心领土问题上的言行,并导致它们在领土和解和分裂之间摇摆不定。然而,这些因素发挥作用的方式是高度具体的,这解释了PNV和CiU不同的领土偏好。这些发现促进了我们对西班牙持续的领土紧张局势的理解,并为决定多民族国家中无国籍民族主义和地区主义政党的领土定位的内部和外部动态提供了更广泛的理论见解。
Between accommodation and secession : explaining the shifting territorial goals of nationalist parties in the Basque Country and Catalonia
This article examines the shifting territorial goals of two of the most electoral- ly successful and politically relevant nationalist parties in Spain: the Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV) and Convergencia i Unio (CiU). Whilst both parties have often co-operated to challenge the authority of the Spanish state, their territorial goals have varied over time and from party to party. We map these changes and identify key drivers of territorial preferences; these include party ideology, the impact of the financial crisis, the territorial structure of the state, party competition, public opinion, government versus opposition, the impact of multi-level politics and the particularities of party organisation. These factors interact to shape what nationalist parties say and do on core territorial issues, and contribute to their oscillation between territorial accommodation and secession. However, the way in which these factors play out is highly context-specific, and this accounts for the different territorial preferences of the PNV and CiU. These findings advance our understanding of persistent territorial tensions in Spain, and provide broader theoretical insights into the internal and external dynamics that determine the territorial positioning of stateless nationalist and regionalist parties in plurinational states.