The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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... important elements in their regional makeup that separate their interests from one another in some important spheres , and for that reason make them desire to retain their regional autonomy in order to preserve their special regional ...
... important elements in their regional makeup that separate their interests from one another in some important spheres , and for that reason make them desire to retain their regional autonomy in order to preserve their special regional ...
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... important to examine whether or not the concept of regionally grouped diversities as a fundamental premise of federalism is useful as a tool of analysis . In fact , though Livingston's ' Note ' has often been said to have given rise to ...
... important to examine whether or not the concept of regionally grouped diversities as a fundamental premise of federalism is useful as a tool of analysis . In fact , though Livingston's ' Note ' has often been said to have given rise to ...
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... important in constitution making , disproves the particular kind of economic interpre- tation that we have accepted in the past . ' ( From a selection from R. E. Brown , in L. W. Levy ( cited below ) , p . 97 ) . Two important critiques ...
... important in constitution making , disproves the particular kind of economic interpre- tation that we have accepted in the past . ' ( From a selection from R. E. Brown , in L. W. Levy ( cited below ) , p . 97 ) . Two important critiques ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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