The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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Էջ 142
... German territory and established a loose German Confederation of 38 ( later 39 ) states under the permanent presidency of Austria . A central diet was provided for , but because the decisions of the parliament were required to be ...
... German territory and established a loose German Confederation of 38 ( later 39 ) states under the permanent presidency of Austria . A central diet was provided for , but because the decisions of the parliament were required to be ...
Էջ 148
... German interests as well . First , with a view to pro- tecting her delayed industrialism , and secondly because of the multi- national character of her Empire , Austria remained out of the all - German union . This assured Prussian ...
... German interests as well . First , with a view to pro- tecting her delayed industrialism , and secondly because of the multi- national character of her Empire , Austria remained out of the all - German union . This assured Prussian ...
Էջ 162
... German ) was non - existent ; ' there has never been one ' : They proclaimed union with Germany when the Empire fell ; they were again members of a German Federal [ sic ] State when the Republic fell ; many of them welcomed ...
... German ) was non - existent ; ' there has never been one ' : They proclaimed union with Germany when the Empire fell ; they were again members of a German Federal [ sic ] State when the Republic fell ; many of them welcomed ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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