The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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... forces that are operative at the same time . It is born only when a characteristic balance between these forces is reached , although it is clear that because federalism is essentially a bargain , the units would merge into a federation ...
... forces that are operative at the same time . It is born only when a characteristic balance between these forces is reached , although it is clear that because federalism is essentially a bargain , the units would merge into a federation ...
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... forces for unity , that for all practical purposes looked stronger than those for separation , were not able to overwhelm the latter and turn Germany into a unitary State ? Why did not federal articulation cease in Germany the way it ...
... forces for unity , that for all practical purposes looked stronger than those for separation , were not able to overwhelm the latter and turn Germany into a unitary State ? Why did not federal articulation cease in Germany the way it ...
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... forces called themselves liberals and de- centralists . After the overthrow of Iturbide in 1824 , the victorious forces under Santa Ana , confusing federalism with republican institutions , ad- ministrative decentralization and liberal ...
... forces called themselves liberals and de- centralists . After the overthrow of Iturbide in 1824 , the victorious forces under Santa Ana , confusing federalism with republican institutions , ad- ministrative decentralization and liberal ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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