Comparative federalism : theory and practice
By: BURGESS, Michael
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 4.06B9551c (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10010919 |
Part I - Concept and meaning 1. Federalism and federation: the quest for meaning 2. The american federal experience 3. Federalism and federation: the origins and formation of federal states 4. Federalism, nationalism and the national state: legitimacy and the problem of national identity Part II - Bases for comparative analysis 5. The comparative study of federal political systems 6. The Anglo-American and Continental European federal political traditions 7. The concept of representation in federalism and federation 8. Asymmetrical federalism and federation 9. The European Union as a federal model Part III - Lessons of experiense 10. Federalism, democracy and the state in the era of globalisation 11. The success and failure of federation 12. Conclusion: comparative federalism in theory and practice
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