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Catalonia's Pursuit of Self-government - Marc Sanjaume-Calvet | Ep. 4 (2026)
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Catalonia's Pursuit of Self-government - Marc Sanjaume-Calvet | Ep. 4 (2026)

The IR thinker · Martin Zubko

March 17, 202650m 54s

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Show Notes

In this interview, political scientist Marc Sanjaume‑Calvet examines the constitutional status of Catalonia, the distribution of powers within the Spanish state, and the evolving debates surrounding Catalan autonomy and identity. The discussion also explores Catalonia’s external action, from its relations with the European Union and international organisations to the constraints imposed by Spanish constitutional law, including the legacy of the 2017 referendum and Article 155.


Marc Sanjaume-Calvet

Marc Sanjaume-Calvet is Associate Professor of Political Science at Pompeu Fabra University. He has also served as an advisor at the Self-Government Studies Institute, a research centre linked to the Government of Catalonia. His work sits at the crossroads of federalism, self-determination, and territorial conflict, with broader interests in national and ethnic conflicts. 


Publications:

Asymmetry as a Device for Equal Recognition and Reasonable Accommodation of Majority and Minority Nations. A Country Study on Constitutional Asymmetry in Spain

The Political Use of de facto Referendums of Independence The Case of Catalonia

Defensive Federalism: Protecting Territorial Minorities from the "Tyranny of the Majority"

The Exodus That Never Was? An Empirical Analysis on Territorial Conflict and Foot-Voting

The Politics of Independence Referendums: Never Mind the Ballots


Content

00:00 – Introduction

01:50 – Constitutional Status of Catalonia

05:21 – Identity and Demography in Catalonia

08:15 – Distribution of Competences

11:46 – The Future of Catalan Autonomy

16:10 – “Unity of Foreign Action” in Spanish Constitutional Law and Its Constraints on Regional Diplomacy

21:04 – Coordination and Tension between Catalonia’s External Action and Spain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs

23:39 – Catalonia and the European Union

29:40 – International Agreements and Catalonia’s Network of External Delegations

33:53 – Catalonia’s Interaction with International Organisations and Multilateral Forums

37:51 – The 2017 Independence Referendum and Article 155

44:21 – Emerging Research Agendas in the Study of Catalonia’s Autonomy


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