Abstract

This article addresses the way the Catholic Church deliberates and/or contributes to public deliberation over the Basque ethno-territorial conflict. The article proceeds in three sections. Section 2 positions the piece within theoretical debate about Rissian and institutionalist approaches to the deliberative ideas and practices conveyed by the Church. Section 3 sums up the main results of the empirical research undertaken, making a distinction between the contribution of the Church to public debate over conflict-resolution and the way it has deliberated over the ethno-territorial issue within its own institutional apparatus. We observe the primacy of logics of appropriateness on the part of the Church, thus reducing deliberative practices to an active but marginalized status. The concluding section discusses the empirical and theoretical implications of the case study.

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