« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.24Publish: 2005/06

From Nationalism to Identity-based Paradiplomacy: Quebec Experience

Author: Chueiling Shin

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It  is  a  growing  phenomenon  that  more  subnational  states  or  provincialgovernments  intend  to  pursue  their  own  political  identities  through  the  so-calledstrategy  of  identity-based  paradiplomacy,  which  academic  circles  understand  as  aproduct  of  nation-building  nationalism.  This  paper  argues  that  there  shall  be  abroader understanding of identity-based paradiplomacy, as the routes of nationalismare getting more diversified.The paper further distinguishes paradiplomacy following the path of traditionalnation-building nationalism from that of the modern subnational nationalism, whichfights   for   national   identity   and   exclusive   rights   of   homerule   from   centralgovernment while remains flexible regarding constitutional choices. Quebec is thentaken  for  a  case  study.  The  analysis  reveals  that  identity-based  paradiplomacy  ofdifferent  paths  show  different  characters  in  terms  of  policy  implementation.However,  both  are  identical  in  demanding  a  distinctive  status  for  Quebec  in  theinternational   society.   The   Canadian   Government   concedes   to   neither   paths.Nevertheless,  the  attitude  of  international  powers  could  be  a  crucial  factor  indetermining the result of Quebec’s paradiplomacy.

Keywords:foreign policy、Nationalism、paradiplomacy、Quebec、subnational government