The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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Էջ 165
... ment . During 1918-1948 , the Senate declared disappearance of state's powers 45 times , at least 25 of which are considered to have been arbi- trary . Since 1935 the use of this power has been limited because the centre has found other ...
... ment . During 1918-1948 , the Senate declared disappearance of state's powers 45 times , at least 25 of which are considered to have been arbi- trary . Since 1935 the use of this power has been limited because the centre has found other ...
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... ment of Indonesia - a movement which started after the Second World War and was eclipsed soon after the Dutch left - still the reasons for its failure provide a rewarding study in the origins and stability of federalism . HISTORICAL ...
... ment of Indonesia - a movement which started after the Second World War and was eclipsed soon after the Dutch left - still the reasons for its failure provide a rewarding study in the origins and stability of federalism . HISTORICAL ...
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... ment of provincial autonomy in , 115-16 ; Princely states as a factor in British Indian federalism , 116-17 ; federal struc- ture of Indian Republic , 128-29 ; posi- tion of the President of the Republic compared to the British monarch ...
... ment of provincial autonomy in , 115-16 ; Princely states as a factor in British Indian federalism , 116-17 ; federal struc- ture of Indian Republic , 128-29 ; posi- tion of the President of the Republic compared to the British monarch ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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