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Le Soir - Bélgica | 14/08/2007
Jean-Yves Camus fears the balkanisation of the EU
In an interview with William Bourton, the French political scientist Jean-Yves Camus expresses his fear of separatist movements in Europe. "The question is not whether there is a collective identity. That is irrefutable in the cases of the Basque country, Catalonia and the Flanders region. The question is whether or not these distinct identities can live with others. Basically, do we want to apply the principle of one land, one people, one language, one state? ... The Catalonia example is striking, with non Catalan-speakers being treated as second class citizens, forbidding them, for example, jobs in the public service. There is a risk of balkanisation in Europe, with each ethnical group wanting its independence. This is a paradox in view of globalisation. The balkanisation prevents the emergence of a European power and plays into the hands of the American super-power. It complicates the integration of people from immigrant backgrounds, fuelling 'ethnicism' and racism."
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Le Monde - Francia | 21/09/2006
An identity crisis in Eastern Europe
In the face of the violence that continues to run amok in the streets of Budapest, the European Union has so far proven prudent. Anne Rodier asked the French political scientist Jean-Yves Camus, a specialist in the study of the far-right, if the rise of populism in Hungary, Slovakia and Poland might be interpreted as a regional crisis among the new EU member states. "There have always been persistent ultranationalist currents running through these countries. But the classification of parties is immensely problematic. The lines are blurred in all of these States where movements which fought against the Soviets have the aura of liberators. Crisis lies where there is reaction to the European Union. Not only in terms of economy, in terms of identity too."
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