The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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... European Federations ( Western Ger- many and Austria ) . While the four ' Classical Federations ' form part two of the book and are discussed respectively in chapters two , three , four and five ; chapters six and seven ( comprising ...
... European Federations ( Western Ger- many and Austria ) . While the four ' Classical Federations ' form part two of the book and are discussed respectively in chapters two , three , four and five ; chapters six and seven ( comprising ...
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... European competitors , with little extra - territorial enclaves conceded by the Mughals or the local rulers . But ... European nationa- lism are discussed and some of their underlying causes explained in R. D. Dikshit , " The Idea of ...
... European competitors , with little extra - territorial enclaves conceded by the Mughals or the local rulers . But ... European nationa- lism are discussed and some of their underlying causes explained in R. D. Dikshit , " The Idea of ...
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... European . Rail- ways and telegraph lines knit the country together . A uniform law under a modernized jurisprudence ( yet with allowance for customary laws in religious and family matters ) was administered throughout the country . A ...
... European . Rail- ways and telegraph lines knit the country together . A uniform law under a modernized jurisprudence ( yet with allowance for customary laws in religious and family matters ) was administered throughout the country . A ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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