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West European Politics | 2006
Jaak Billiet; Bart Maddens; André-Paul Frognier
The emergence of two separate political systems in Belgium is the logical consequence of a gradual cultural and social divergence between Flanders and Wallonia. It is particularly in Flanders that Belgian nationhood is being put under pressure by a subnational identity. At the same time, there are still widespread emotional ties to Belgium, albeit stronger in Wallonia than in Flanders, that act as an important counterbalance to both the social and institutional centrifugal forces. Church involvement was traditionally higher in Flanders, but the stronger decline in the latter region has levelled off this difference. In both regions, the impact of pillarisation on voting behaviour is diminishing. As concerns the attitude towards foreigners, Flemings are more concerned about maintaining their own culture, while the Walloons are more concerned about the alleged economic and social threat. Other differences with regard to values exist, but are relatively small from a comparative perspective.
Archive | 1998
Jaak Billiet; Marc Swyngedouw; André-Paul Frognier; Anne-Marie Aish
Archive | 1998
Lieven De Winter; André-Paul Frognier; Jaak Billiet
in H.-D. Klingemann, The Current State of Political Science in Western Europe | 2007
Lieven De Winter; André-Paul Frognier; Marleen Brans; Anne-Sylvie Berck; Karolien Dezeure
Archive | 2001
Lieven De Winter; André-Paul Frognier
Archive | 1999
Lieven De Winter; André-Paul Frognier
Archive | 2013
André-Paul Frognier; Damien Bol; Marc Swyngedouw
Archive | 2013
André-Paul Frognier; Lieven De Winter
Archive | 2012
André-Paul Frognier; Damien Bol; Marc Swyngedouw
Colloque de lancement d'ISPOLE | 2010
André-Paul Frognier; Damien Bol