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  • - Regionalism, Nationalism and Public Attitudes in Europe
    av Charlie Jeffery & Daniel Wincott
    725 - 766,-

    Offering an confrontation of the uncritical choice of the 'nation-state' as a unit of analysis in postwar social science, this book utilises specially collected data from 14 regions across five European states to explores how citizens define and pursue collective goals at regional scale as well as at the scale of the 'nation-state'.

  • av Francesco Palermo, Karl Kössler & Yonatan T. Fessha
    1 338,-

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    1 405,-

    The book also examines the impact of identity politics on institutions and instruments of IGR, determining whether the ethno-cultural divide and the tension it creates have the tendency to affect the type of institutions and instruments employed in IGR.

  • - Intergovernmental Councils and the Making of Public Policy
    av Johanna Schnabel
    1 089 - 1 166,-

    Federal stability is maintained if councils process contentious policy problems, are highly institutionalized, are not dominated by the federal government, and are embedded in a political system that facilitates intergovernmental compromising and consensus-building.

  • - The Territorial Dimension in Italian Party Agendas
    av Linda Basile
    1 451,-

    This book addresses the process of decentralization in Italy, examined from the perspective of political parties.

  • - Federalism and Devolution Compared
     
    1 722,-

    This book compares the constitutional politics in Canada and the United Kingdom - two complex, multilevel, plurinational states. The book will be of interest to students of federalism and multilevel government, state transformation territorial politics on both sides of the Atlantic.

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    1 758,-

    This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse and multi-faceted research on governance in multilevel systems.

  • av Daniel Cetra
    1 140,-

    The book connects two strands of arguments: the political arguments around contested linguistic policies, drawing on a rich set of primary and secondary sources, and the theoretical arguments around liberalism and nationalism.

  • - The Territorial Dimension in Italian Party Agendas
    av Linda Basile
    1 410,-

    This book addresses the process of decentralization in Italy, examined from the perspective of political parties.

  • av Davide Vampa
    680 - 766,-

    This book will be of use to academics and policy makers interested in political economy, devolution/decentralisation, welfare, and party politics.

  • - Justice with Borders
    av Oliviero Angeli
    725,-

    Territorial rights are often perceived to create barriers and discriminate against the poor. This study challenges that notion by re-examining the cosmopolitan understanding of territory. It addresses issues from the right to vote, the right to exclude others to the legitimacy of territorial boundaries and the exploitation of natural resources.

  • - Federalism and Devolution Compared
     
    1 681,-

    This book compares the constitutional politics in Canada and the United Kingdom - two complex, multilevel, plurinational states. The book will be of interest to students of federalism and multilevel government, state transformation territorial politics on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • - Territoriality of the Vote in Thirteen Countries
     
    1 428,-

    Utilizing both historical and new research data, this book analyzes voting patterns for local and national elections in thirteen west European countries from 1945-2011. The result of rigorous and in-depth country studies, this book challenges the popular second-order model and presents an innovative framework to study regional voting patterns.

  • - The 2011 Scottish Parliament Election
    av Robert Johns, James Mitchell & Christopher J. Carman
    725 - 766,-

    Using official statistics, this book explores how the SNP managed to confound expectations and win a parliamentary majority in the 2011 Scottish General Election. Perhaps surprisingly, it was not constitutional politics or the return of the Conservatives to power in Westminster but domestic issues that decided the vote in the SNP's favour.

  • - Territoriality of the Vote in Thirteen Countries
     
    1 386,-

    Utilizing both historical and new research data, this book analyzes voting patterns for local and national elections in thirteen west European countries from 1945-2011. The result of rigorous and in-depth country studies, this book challenges the popular second-order model and presents an innovative framework to study regional voting patterns.

  • - Party Strategy and Institutional Constraints
    av Irina Stefuriuc
    725 - 766,-

    This book examines how parties negotiate coalition deals at the subnational level using the examples of Germany and Spain. In such multi-level settings, parties are present at various negotiation tables often having to make difficult choices about their role in the coalition and the relative merits of being in government over the opposition.

  • - Problems and Prospects
    av Alain G. Gagnon
    725,-

    A collection of state of the art reflections by fourteen leading experts in the field of multinational federalism. Seymour and Gagnon have gathered contributions from philosophers, political scientists and jurists dealing with the accommodation of peoples in countries like Belgium, Canada, Europe, Great Britain, India and Spain.

  • av Klaus Detterbeck
    725,-

    A study of territorial dynamics within party organizations in multi-layered systems. This book contributes to a new approach in party research which acknowledges the importance of multi-layered institutional framing. It includes an analysis of vertical linkages and sub-state autonomy in Austrian, Belgian, British, German and Spanish parties.

  • - Imagining Democratic Alternatives in Complex Settings
    av Michael Keating & Alain G. Gagnon
    725,-

    An all star cast of academic experts offer an important and timely analysis of the pursuit of autonomy. They argue that it is key to move beyond the primarily normative debate about the rights or wrongs of autonomous regions on the basis of cultural concerns, instead focusing on understanding what makes autonomy function successfully.

  • - Statehood Alternatives
    av Dejan Stjepanovic
    1 386,-

    This book is based on a comparative study of regionalisms in Croatia's regions of Dalmatia and Istria as well as Serbia's Vojvodina. This book will appeal to scholars and upper-level students interested in territorial politics, federalism, nationalism and comparative politics.

  • - A Missed Opportunity?
    av Richard Parry, Lindsay Paterson, Daniel Kenealy & m.fl.
    1 092,-

    This book explores the governance of the UK, and the process of constitutional change, between Scotland's independence referendum in September 2014 and the UK general election in May 2015. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of UK politics, devolution, constitutional change, public attitudes, and territorial politics.

  • - Territoriality of the Vote in Ten Countries
     
    1 386,-

    They investigate when and where voters treat regional elections differently from national contests and aim to increase our understanding of the dynamics of electoral competition, which have become increasingly multifarious and complex in many countries due to the establishment and strengthening of regional government.

  • - Place Equality Regimes and Fiscal Choices in Eleven Countries
     
    1 428,-

    This book undertakes the first systematic, multi-country investigation into how regimes of place equality, consisting of multilevel policies, institutions and governance at multiple scales, influence spatial inequality in metropolitan regions.

  • - The Kurds in Turkey
     
    1 340,-

    This book examines modalities for the recognition and political participation of minorities in plurinational states in theory and in practice, with a specific reference to the Republic of Turkey and the resolution of the Kurdish question. Drawing on the experience of Spain and Eastern Europe and other recent novel models for minority accommodation, including the Ottoman experience of minority autonomy (the Millet System), the volume brings together researchers from Turkey and Europe more broadly to develop an ongoing dialogue that analytically examines various models for national minority accommodation. These models promise to protect the state¿s integrity and provide governmental mechanisms that satisfy demands for collective representation of national communities in the framework of a plurinational state.

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