International Challenges of Catalonia: defining its public diplomacy through parliamentary debates
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2017ISBN
978-1-138-94581-4
Abstract
After a deep parliamentary debate, the Catalan Law on External Action and Relations
with the EU (CLEARE) was approved on 26 November 2014 in the Parliament of
Catalonia with 99 votes in favor, 29 against and 3 abstentions. The Spanish government
decided four months later to take this law to the Constitutional Court. The conservative
Spanish government considers that the Catalan administration does not have the competence
to deal with foreign actions.
However, in 30 years of democracy in Catalonia, there has never been the possibility
of having a text with the rank of law that would regulate its political action abroad. In
the current context of Catalan politics, where a self-determination process has been led
by the regional (from now on called <autonomous=) government, this new bill fixes the
guiding principles of foreign affairs, determines the instruments for planning and monitoring
external action and defines how to establish international relations of the autonomous
government abroad. The rule also establishes the structure and organization of
the representation of the Generalitat (that includes the executive and legislative bodies
of the autonomous government) and devotes a special section to the definition of public
diplomacy.
This chapter incorporates some of the most relevant results on this law, the political
approaches that the Catalan political parties debated about in the Catalan Parliament
(4 December 2013) and their relationship to public diplomacy. At this point, 1t is necessary
to mention that this chapter starts with a review and interpretation of the law that
highlights the most relevant content on public diplomacy, a simple exercise of description
being rejected. So this article is based on the text of the Catalan Law on External Action
and Relation
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
32 - Politics
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Pages
6 p.
Publisher
Routledge
Recommended citation
Canals Botines, M., Ginesta, X., San Eugenio, J. (2017) International Challenges of Catalonia: deffining its public diplomacy through parlamentary debates. Dins Chitty, Naren, Ji, Li, Rawnsley, Gary, Hayden, Craig (eds.), The routledge handbook of soft power. (p. 249-260) New York.
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