The governance of cultural policy, sub state actors and nationalism: a comparative analysis from Spanish case
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Since the nineties, regional governance has acquired an increasing importance for cultural policies in the developing world. However, the elements determining the development of unequal models of cultural governance in a same country and the differential relevance of subnational nationalism in this regard have no completely explained. In this article we develop a comparative analysis of the autonomic cultural policies of Catalonia, Madrid and Andalusia. In this way, we explain how their models of horizontal governance are determined by common elements, such as the model of public policies, and other specific, such as the historical and industrial local heritage and regional identity, where nationalism has a specific relevance.
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