The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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... areas and small population , or even rather large population concentrated in widely scattered areas , are obviously suit- able for this [ i.e. , federal ] form of government.54 De Blij styles what he calls ' our rule ' which reads ...
... areas and small population , or even rather large population concentrated in widely scattered areas , are obviously suit- able for this [ i.e. , federal ] form of government.54 De Blij styles what he calls ' our rule ' which reads ...
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... areas . This accentuated the Muslim demand for a federal political organization wherein they could achieve regional autonomy in their majority areas . Secondly , ' it is difficult to deny ... that federation was largely evolved by the ...
... areas . This accentuated the Muslim demand for a federal political organization wherein they could achieve regional autonomy in their majority areas . Secondly , ' it is difficult to deny ... that federation was largely evolved by the ...
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... areas to the east by the ridge of the Western Ghats . The Tamil - speaking area is roughly separated by the Mysore Ghats from Karnataka ( Mysore ) and the Western Ghats from Kerala . North of Tamil Nadu ( Madras ) and east of the ...
... areas to the east by the ridge of the Western Ghats . The Tamil - speaking area is roughly separated by the Mysore Ghats from Karnataka ( Mysore ) and the Western Ghats from Kerala . North of Tamil Nadu ( Madras ) and east of the ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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