The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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... respect . The country , therefore , remains organized on a unitary basis . Similarly , once very diverse regions possessing strong regional iden- tities may be found joined together under a single unitary State where , even though ...
... respect . The country , therefore , remains organized on a unitary basis . Similarly , once very diverse regions possessing strong regional iden- tities may be found joined together under a single unitary State where , even though ...
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... respect of language as several of the new members were French - speaking . With the religious Reformation of the sixteenth century many of the cantons became Protestant while others retained the Catholic faith . Fortunately , however ...
... respect of language as several of the new members were French - speaking . With the religious Reformation of the sixteenth century many of the cantons became Protestant while others retained the Catholic faith . Fortunately , however ...
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... respect of statesmen . Even though their separation and re- moteness from one another had created among the colonies a sense of regional independence and individual identity , the limitations of their individual economies made for their ...
... respect of statesmen . Even though their separation and re- moteness from one another had created among the colonies a sense of regional independence and individual identity , the limitations of their individual economies made for their ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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