The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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... claim of each component unit of the State to perpetuate its identity , in a unitary system , to the contrary , these differences and diversities are large- ly suppressed or ignored . It needs clarification , however , that federalism ...
... claim of each component unit of the State to perpetuate its identity , in a unitary system , to the contrary , these differences and diversities are large- ly suppressed or ignored . It needs clarification , however , that federalism ...
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... claims , and border violence of New France.12 As the presence of the French threat had united the colonies and goaded them into action , so the disappearance of New France in 1763 helped to bring them into a compact to struggle for ...
... claims , and border violence of New France.12 As the presence of the French threat had united the colonies and goaded them into action , so the disappearance of New France in 1763 helped to bring them into a compact to struggle for ...
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... claims as capitals of the compo- nent units . Cologne was an exception , but perhaps accidental factors ( e.g. , bomb damage ) came into play . Thus Bonn as the new capital was almost a neutral site . Kuala Lumpur , the capital of ...
... claims as capitals of the compo- nent units . Cologne was an exception , but perhaps accidental factors ( e.g. , bomb damage ) came into play . Thus Bonn as the new capital was almost a neutral site . Kuala Lumpur , the capital of ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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