The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 71–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... sense of locality , ' the belief that the area in which one lives is different from other areas , even though contiguity with them may provide many interests in common'.43 Fe- deralism has been described as ' the process by which a ...
... sense of locality , ' the belief that the area in which one lives is different from other areas , even though contiguity with them may provide many interests in common'.43 Fe- deralism has been described as ' the process by which a ...
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... sense of special destiny ' , though this sense did not develop because the colonists thought that ' they had before them a career such as no other nation was likely to achieve ' 10 The real force that gave rise to this sense of common ...
... sense of special destiny ' , though this sense did not develop because the colonists thought that ' they had before them a career such as no other nation was likely to achieve ' 10 The real force that gave rise to this sense of common ...
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... sense of common military insecurity and the consequent need for common defence . This may often be coupled with the desire for inde- pendence from a common imperial power and the realization that only through union is this independence ...
... sense of common military insecurity and the consequent need for common defence . This may often be coupled with the desire for inde- pendence from a common imperial power and the realization that only through union is this independence ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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