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Kuntzsch, Felix. "The violent politics of nationalism : identity and legitimacy in Palestine, Kosovo and Québec." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25036.
Full textIn this thesis, I argue that violence is a means used by militant nationalists to persuade their audiences both within and without the nation of the inexorable nature of their nationalist project. What I call the violent politics of nationalism is essentially a struggle for legitimacy. The militants’ armed strategy, I assert, is one of provocation. Political violence is likely to provoke state repression. Where it does so, it vindicates nationalist claims and helps to wrest political legitimacy from the state. Yet, such legitimation is based on a transformation of collective identity, that is, people’s self-perception. The nation, in order to legitimize the militants, has to take a combative and uncompromising look. The intentional escalation of violence thus has a productive effect in that it determines what the people, as a nation, are. The mechanism of provoked escalation constitutes the building block of what I conceptualize as the combined process of political legitimation and identity transformation. When this dynamic is set in motion, militants emerge as the legitimate representatives of their nation which, in turn, helps them to secure the support of third parties. In order to substantiate my argument, I present a theoretical framework summarizing my approach, which I call strategic constructivist. The framework is then applied to a set of three case studies, namely, the nationalist conflicts in Palestine, Kosovo and Québec. I focus on the evolution of the respective nationalist movements and the role played in them by the relevant armed groups, that is, Fatah/PLO, the KLA, and the FLQ. Across these widely disparate cases, I trace the process that my framework highlights. The three historical narratives analyze the impact the use of violence had on the different nationalist projects in terms of identity transformation and the legitimation of militants at home and abroad. I find that my framework offers heuristic purchase in all three cases and that across them the intensity of violence co-varies with its identity-shaping effect and the level of legitimacy the militants achieved. Also, in all three cases militant action contributed to making political identities and political boundaries converge.
Mukhopādhyāẏa, Pr̥thvīndranātha. "Les origines intellectuelles du mouvement de l'indépendance de l'Inde (1893-1918)." Lille 3, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986LIL30020.
Full textJacquin, Sophie. "Les Nations unies et la question du Sahara occidental." Paris 8, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA081835.
Full textWittersheim, Éric. "Le retour du politique : anthropologie et situations (post)coloniales, Nouvelle-Calédonie et Vanuatu." Paris, EHESS, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003EHES0149.
Full textOjo, Bamidele Adesegun. "L'organisation du peuple du Sud-Ouest africain (SWAPO) et l'indépendance de la Namibie : une étude d'un mouvement de libération nationale." Bordeaux 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BOR1D004.
Full textToupin, Nicholas. "Stratégies et politiques nationalistes de René Lévesque (Québec) et de Lee Teng-hui (Taiwan) : essai de politique comparée." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26711/26711.pdf.
Full textÉpinette, Françoise. "L'accession démocratique du Québec à la souveraineté nationale : le défi du parti québécois." Paris 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA010287.
Full textSince 1968, the parti quebecois incarnates the dynamic of sovereignty in Quebec. We study it through a global lecture of the national Quebec question and an analysis of the real chances and of the juridic feasability for quebec to access to sovereignty. The first part tries to appreciate the credibility of this project in relation to the development of the national claim and after the formation of an almost state of Quebec around 1960. The second part studies the pq strategie for the success of sovereignty project and the consequences of it. The carrying out of this project is very complicated and implies a long negociation with the federal power and the others canadian provinces
Roux, Christophe. "Les "îles soeurs" : une sociologie historique comparée de la contestation nationalitaire en Corse en et Sardaigne." Lille 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005LIL20014.
Full textThe Corsican nationalist protest, which is an original and neglected phenomenon in France, is usually interpretated in a culturalist way that insists on the impact of insular and Mediterranean historical peculiarities. This dissertation intends to question such an interpretation by studying the genesis of this mobilisation within the framework of a socio-historical comparative perspective with the Sardinian case (that shares a number of common historical, geographical, cultural and economic features with Corsica). It considers the interactive process between state penetration in periphery and mobilisation cycles that it provoked before and after WWII. This approach leads to relativise the impact of cultural and historical features and to improve the elements of socio-political explanation that lie both in the specific characteristics of these nationalist mobilisations and in the conditions of their reception within the regional politicial space ; it gives the opportunity to mix the study of nationalism with the sociology of collective action
Carlier, Omar. "Socialisation politique et acculturation à la modernité : le cas du nationalisme algérien : de l'Etoile Nord -Africaine au Front de Libération nationale, 1926-1954." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994IEPP0017.
Full textThis work brings together thirty-two texts in four volumes (II-V) in a thesis devoted to the social history of Algerian radical nationalism (ENA-PPA, 1926-1954). These texts are preceded by a volume summarizing the main issues and methodology, in particular the continual navigation between the construction of the object and the production of source material. The texts show how and under what conditions an unprecedented political idea, the nation (Watan) mobilized by a new political actor, the party (Hibz) can be simultaneously articulated and acquired, mobilized and incorporated by attributing a new social value, personified in the people (Cha'ab), to an old model of parity between brothers. The ensemble of texts combines monograph and biography, investigative research and conceptual essays. It multiplies the units and levels of analysis, proceeding from case to type, associating small and large dimensions, regional and local individual and serial. By systematically confronting written (archives, press) and oral (1200 interviews with 700 witnesses) sources, the work focusses as closely as possible on the local group and developes a comprehensive but critical relation of interaction between the observer and the observed in order to render the social construction of reality that much more intelligible
Roger, Antoine. "La dynamique du nationalisme roumain, années 1790-années 1990 : une mise en perspective théorique." Bordeaux 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000BOR40014.
Full textBooks on the topic "Palestine – Histoire – Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes"
1943-, Cooper Barry, ed. Goodbye ... et bonne chance!: Les adieux du Canada anglais au Québec. Éditions du jour, 1991.
Find full textBouchard, Catherine. Les nations québécoises dans l'Action nationale: De la décolonisation à la mondialisation. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2002.
Find full textMouradian, Claire. La caucase des indépendances: La nouvelle donne. Documentation française, 1993.
Find full textCommission sur l'avenir politique et constitutionnel du Québec. Rapport de la Commission sur l'avenir politique et constitutionnel du Québec. Les Publications du Québec, 1991.
Find full textPljusc, Leonyd Ivanovyc. Réponse à Alexandre Soljénitsyne. Éditions de l'Aube, 1991.
Find full textO'Neal, Brian. La société distincte: Origine, interprétations, implications. Bibliothèque du Parlement, Service de recherche, 1995.
Find full textPelletier, Réjean. De Jacques Parizeau à Lucien Bouchard: Une nouvelle vision? : oui, mais ... Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University, 1998.
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