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Sticking to the script: nationalist contestation and the cost-of-living crisis in plurinational states

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Sijstermans J, Anderson P & Brown Swan C (2025) Sticking to the script: nationalist contestation and the cost-of-living crisis in plurinational states. Regional & Federal Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2025.2581972

Abstract
In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the growth of the transnational cost-of-living crisis provided an impetus for state and substate nationalist cooperation but has also created a window of opportunity for nationalist competition in plurinational states. Capturing the period from 2021 to 2024, this article addresses two key questions: How do state and substate nationalist parties frame the crisis? And how have they instrumentalized it to further their territorial claims? Focusing on Belgium (Flanders), Spain (Catalonia), and the United Kingdom (Scotland), we analyse party manifestos, parliamentary debates, press releases, and public statements. We find that state nationalists predominantly exogenized the crisis, attributing it to global shocks, while substate nationalists endogenized it, blaming domestic policy failures. Both engaged in blame attribution and credit-claiming to bolster their territorial positions. Rather than reshaping territorial debates, the crisis reinforced existing nationalist narratives, highlighting the resilience of constitutional contestation in plurinational states.

Keywords
Cost-of-living crisis; nationalism; crisis exploitation; Spain; United Kingdom

Journal
Regional & Federal Studies

StatusEarly Online
Publication date online30/11/2025
Date accepted by journal24/10/2025
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/37569
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN1359-7566
eISSN1743-9434

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Dr Coree Brown Swan

Dr Coree Brown Swan

Lecturer in Politics, Politics

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