The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 43–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... problems other than legal ones . Hence , a purely legal approach to federalism has not sufficed . Indeed , the ... problem of federalism is to find solutions to governmental questions involved in a complex inter- action of spatial ...
... problems other than legal ones . Hence , a purely legal approach to federalism has not sufficed . Indeed , the ... problem of federalism is to find solutions to governmental questions involved in a complex inter- action of spatial ...
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... problem of union much more simplified . But given the several hundred autonomous princely states , the near - autonomous provinces , and the self - conscious and geographically compact linguistic groups , it was inevitable that some ...
... problem of union much more simplified . But given the several hundred autonomous princely states , the near - autonomous provinces , and the self - conscious and geographically compact linguistic groups , it was inevitable that some ...
Էջ 137
... problem of Malaysian federalism is that Malaysia hardly possesses any well - defined State - idea even though all its commu- nities recognize a common State - area . This results largely from the fact that the historical memories of ...
... problem of Malaysian federalism is that Malaysia hardly possesses any well - defined State - idea even though all its commu- nities recognize a common State - area . This results largely from the fact that the historical memories of ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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