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Basque Politics and Nationalism on the Eve of the Millennium by William A. Douglass,

Basque Politics and Nationalism on the Eve of the Millennium by William A. Douglass,
In the summer of 1998, the University of Nevada, Reno, hosted an international symposium on Basques in the Contemporary World: Migration, Identity, and Globalization, attended by nearly eighty scholars. Selected papers from the symposium are now available in three volumes published in the Occasional Papers Series of the Basque Studies Program at the University of Nevada, Reno. The editors of all three volumes are William A. Douglass, Carmelo Urza, Linda White, and Joseba Zulaika. These eleven essays focus on Basque nationalism and institutions in the European Union in an increasingly globalized world, the image of Basques in the international media, depictions of ETA in the Spanish press and cinema, the status of Navarra and the French Basque Country within (or without) Basque nationalism, and the articulation of a Basque foreign policy through the Basque government's diaspora policy.



The Eta: Spain's Basque Terrorists by Wayne Anderson,
The Eta: Spain's Basque Terrorists by Wayne Anderson,
A Comprehensive History of the Terrorist Organizations Waging War in the 21st Century In the wake of the attacks against America on September 11, 2001, we have become aware that a new, almost invisible war is raging worldwide. The enemies are often unknown and unseen, the fronts shifting and unclear, the defense against attack uncertain. Terrorism is the new warfare of the 21st century, yet its soldiers remain shrouded in mystery. This series lifts the veil covering some of the world's most secretive, mysterious, and dangerous terrorist organizations. In addition to examining the terrorists' violent tactics, each title also offers an analysis of the group's motives, beliefs, and grievances. Following an overview of the group's history, aims, leadership, and membership, the centerpiece of each book is the events surrounding the group's most notorious attack and its aftermath. As much a study of what gives rise to these groups as an examination of the violence they wreak, these books provide an invaluable glimpse into the inner workings of the world's most shadowy armies. Taken together, they form a comprehensive history of the "new warfare." One of the world's most active and violent terrorist groups is also one of its least well-known. The ETA is committed to creating an ethnic Basque homeland independent of Spain. Once hailed as freedom fighters by many Spaniards for resisting the oppressive rule of the dictator Franco, in recent years the group has lost popularity as it has continued to launch its violent attacks against government figures and tourist destinations even after the arrival of democracy in Spain.



ETA - Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, or ETA (IPA: [ˈɛːta]), is an illegal armed Basque separatist organization that seeks, through violence, to create an independent socialist state for the Basque people, separate from Spain and France, the states with Basque population. ETA is considered by Spain, France, the European Union and the United States to be a terrorist organization.

ETA political-military - ETA political-military (Spanish: ETA político-militar) or ETA (pm) was the majority faction of the Basque nationalist group ETA, which, during Spain's transition to democracy accepted offers of amnesty, abandoned the policy of violence, and integrated into a political party (Euskadiko Ezkerra), which later fused with the Partido Socialista de Euskadi (PSE), the Basque affiliate of the national PSOE).

List of ETA attacks - This page is a partial list of attacks perpetrated by the Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, or ETA, the armed Basque separatist movement, mainly in Spain.

Communist Movement - Communist Movement (in Spanish: Movimento Comunista, in Basque: Mugimendu Komunista, in Catalan: Moviment Comunista, in Galician: Movement Comunista) was a political party in Spain. It was founded in 1972 by the Basque Communist Movement (Communists) (Movimiento Comunista Vasco (Komunistak)) (which was previously known as ETA Berri, a splinter-group of ETA), Communist Organisation (Aragon), Communist Unification (Valencia), the Marxist-Leninist Formation Group of the Islands (Balearic Islands) and a grouping of independent communists from Asturias.



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