The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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Էջ 67
... union some three quarters of a century after its inauguration , whereas in many of the newer nations of today the federal edifice has collapsed or is threatened with collapse in the very first few years of its erection ? A close look at ...
... union some three quarters of a century after its inauguration , whereas in many of the newer nations of today the federal edifice has collapsed or is threatened with collapse in the very first few years of its erection ? A close look at ...
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... union . But obstacles in the Maritime union were many . Geographically they were dispersed by the sea , the mountains , and the forests . They posse- ssed no interconnecting roads and railways . Institutionally their existing provincial ...
... union . But obstacles in the Maritime union were many . Geographically they were dispersed by the sea , the mountains , and the forests . They posse- ssed no interconnecting roads and railways . Institutionally their existing provincial ...
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... union first , we find that some of the following factors in various combinations have played vital roles in pulling diverse units together into a federal union . A.1 . A sense of common military insecurity and the consequent need for ...
... union first , we find that some of the following factors in various combinations have played vital roles in pulling diverse units together into a federal union . A.1 . A sense of common military insecurity and the consequent need for ...
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Federalism in Switzerland | 30 |
American Federalism | 41 |
Canadian Federalism | 70 |
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