Regional (In)Stability in Europe: A Quantitative Model of State Fragmentation

58 Pages Posted: 28 Sep 2016 Last revised: 21 Jun 2018

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Jakob Vanschoonbeek

KU Leuven, Faculty of Business and Economics (FEB), Students; Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)

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Date Written: June 14, 2018

Abstract

Although there is a rich and burgeoning theoretical literature on regional (in)stability, its empirical implications remain unclear due to the scarcity of complementary quantitative research. This paper presents simulated experimental findings on spatial heterogeneity in regional (in)stability across 264 regions belonging to 26 European countries. To do so, it develops a broad model of state fragmentation that reconciles the views of the dominant strands in the literature. In order to apply the model, a novel indicator of regional political distinctiveness is proposed, rooted in the discrepancy between regional and national electoral behavior. Calibrating our model to the current European situation, we find that Cataluña, Flanders and the Basque country are the regions currently most likely to break away. In line with these results, governments in all three regions have consistently vocalized demands for increased autonomy - or even secession - in recent years. Denmark, Hungary and Slovenia show up as the most secession-robust European countries.

Keywords: Political heterogeneity, European Union, secession and unification, nationalism

JEL Classification: C63, C70, H77

Suggested Citation

Vanschoonbeek, Jakob, Regional (In)Stability in Europe: A Quantitative Model of State Fragmentation (June 14, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2842668 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2842668

Jakob Vanschoonbeek (Contact Author)

KU Leuven, Faculty of Business and Economics (FEB), Students ( email )

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Leuven, B-3000
Belgium

Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)

Egmontstraat 5
Brussels, 1000
Belgium

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