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Militant nationalism efter den 11/9 En fallstudie över den baskiska nationalistiska befrielserörelsen

Myras Waldehorn, Anna (2007)
Department of Political Science
Abstract
In this thesis I discuss and analyse the use of violence of Basque radical nationalists after the 11th of September 2001 and the bombing of Madrid the 11th of March 2004. The field study is performed in the Basque country with interviews both on the French and Spanish side of the border with representatives from the Basque Nationalist Liberation Movement (BNLM).

After the 11th of September the Spanish government continued its struggle against the countries own terror - ETA. But as the research will show the new political context after the 11/9 made it possible for the state to intensify the labelling of groups from the BNLM as terrorist organisations and thereby putting its members and leaders in prison for terrorism. My research shows... (More)
In this thesis I discuss and analyse the use of violence of Basque radical nationalists after the 11th of September 2001 and the bombing of Madrid the 11th of March 2004. The field study is performed in the Basque country with interviews both on the French and Spanish side of the border with representatives from the Basque Nationalist Liberation Movement (BNLM).

After the 11th of September the Spanish government continued its struggle against the countries own terror - ETA. But as the research will show the new political context after the 11/9 made it possible for the state to intensify the labelling of groups from the BNLM as terrorist organisations and thereby putting its members and leaders in prison for terrorism. My research shows that this social change may lead to a mobilisation of activists inside ETA, which in turn might create a continuity of the group's use of violence. The scenario is though challenged by an other setting in which the political situation after the 11/9 have made use of violence by militant groups like ETA illegitimate and irrational as a consequence of the mental trauma among the people of the western world. Creating a situation in which every expression of violence is connected to a discourse of horror and brutality.

As my field study of Basque radical nationalists use of violence after the 11th of September 2001 will show, there is no simple answers. (Less)
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author
Myras Waldehorn, Anna
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Militant nationalism, terrorism, 11/9, MNLV, ETA, Social sciences, Samhällsvetenskaper, Political and administrative sciences, Statsvetenskap, förvaltningskunskap
language
Swedish
id
1325184
date added to LUP
2007-05-02 00:00:00
date last changed
2007-05-02 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{In this thesis I discuss and analyse the use of violence of Basque radical nationalists after the 11th of September 2001 and the bombing of Madrid the 11th of March 2004. The field study is performed in the Basque country with interviews both on the French and Spanish side of the border with representatives from the Basque Nationalist Liberation Movement (BNLM).

After the 11th of September the Spanish government continued its struggle against the countries own terror - ETA. But as the research will show the new political context after the 11/9 made it possible for the state to intensify the labelling of groups from the BNLM as terrorist organisations and thereby putting its members and leaders in prison for terrorism. My research shows that this social change may lead to a mobilisation of activists inside ETA, which in turn might create a continuity of the group's use of violence. The scenario is though challenged by an other setting in which the political situation after the 11/9 have made use of violence by militant groups like ETA illegitimate and irrational as a consequence of the mental trauma among the people of the western world. Creating a situation in which every expression of violence is connected to a discourse of horror and brutality.

As my field study of Basque radical nationalists use of violence after the 11th of September 2001 will show, there is no simple answers.}},
  author       = {{Myras Waldehorn, Anna}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Militant nationalism efter den 11/9 En fallstudie över den baskiska nationalistiska befrielserörelsen}},
  year         = {{2007}},
}