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  • - Ten years of Regionalization in France 1982-1992
     
    463,95 kr.

    This volume asks what changes - if any - occurred after France undertook its "vast programme of decentralization" and looks at the implications for French public policy-making.

  • - Towards a Third Level in Europe?
     
    430,95 kr.

    Decision-making within the EU has moved to a third (regional) level of government emerging in the EU policy process alongside the first (Union) and second (member state) levels. Multi-level governance can increasingly be identified. These papers describe and analyse this third level.

  • af Madrid, Spain) Moreno & Luis (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
    651,95 - 1.872,95 kr.

    This volume traces the origins of the complex system of devolution and regional home rule that currently shapes and directs the Spanish political process.

  • - The Foreign Relations of Subnational Governments
     
    786,95 kr.

    This work contributes to a better understanding of the growing subnational involvement in foreign affairs, offering a general view of the most prominent aspects in the development of subnational foreign action around the world,

  • - Regions in Conflict
    af James Hughes & Gwendolyn Sasse
    575,95 - 1.595,95 kr.

    This volume explores the common trends and differences in the responses of the new post-Soviet states to the problems of state-building in ethnically and regionally divided societies.

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    754,95 kr.

    This book combines theoretical essays with probing case studies to examine the effects of economic and political restructuring in Europe and North America on regions on these two continents.

  • - The Spanish Case
    af Professor Ferran Requejo
    609,95 - 1.769,95 kr.

    This book addresses the issue of whether or not federalism be a fair and workable way of articulating multinational societies according to revised liberal-democratic patterns.