Regionalism (politics) - Regionalism, Autonomism, Nationalism

Regionalism, Autonomism, Nationalism

Regionalism, autonomism and nationalism are interrelated concepts, yet they have different and sometimes opposite meanings. For instance, in some contexts (e.g. Spain) regionalism is associated with nationalism, while in others (e.g. Italy) it is considered its opposite. In the Italian context, due to the peculiar political use made by Lega Nord, federalism is often treated as a synonym of autonomism, while it is generally considered quite a separate concept everywhere else.

That said, regionalism may or may not include autonomism. Examples of autonomist parties are the already mentioned Lega Nord in Northern Italy, the Action démocratique du Québec in Quebec (Canada), the New Macau Association in Macau (China), the Martinican Progressive Party in Martinique and the Communist Party of Réunion Réunion (both in France), and the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico and the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico (United States).

One must distinguish also between regionalist/autonomist parties which support autonomy (or, at times, federal reform) and nationalist/separatist movements which support outright independence. The latter category includes all the national liberation movements (as the Palestine Liberation Organization in Palestine, the Polisario Front in the Western Sahara territory of Morocco, the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad in Azawad territory of Mali, and the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda in the Cabinda Province of Angola) and some parties in Western democratic countries as well (as the New Flemish Alliance and Vlaams Belang in Flanders, the Basque Nationalist Party and Euskal Herria Bildu in the Basque Country, the Republican Left of Catalonia in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia and the Scottish National Party in Scotland. At Lega Nord has been separatist too and still includes separatist factions and people.

In some countries, the development of regionalist politics may be a prelude to further demands for greater autonomy or even full separation, especially when ethnic and cultural disparities are present. This was demonstrated, among other examples, in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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