La fin de L'État-nation?
By: VANDELLI, Luciano.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : ENA, 2003Revue Française D'Administration Publique 105-106, p. 183-192Abstract: The evolution of local systems in the various European countries is characterized by the strong increase of regionalism and at the same time, by greater flexibility in the distribution of normative competences among different levels. This evolution is not uniform, since in the beginning at least, these systems are shaped in accordance with a national rationale. However, the development of European integration and of the subsidiarity principle tend to standardize this evolution, and in so doing, challenge if not the nation-state, at least its traditional way of functioningThe evolution of local systems in the various European countries is characterized by the strong increase of regionalism and at the same time, by greater flexibility in the distribution of normative competences among different levels. This evolution is not uniform, since in the beginning at least, these systems are shaped in accordance with a national rationale. However, the development of European integration and of the subsidiarity principle tend to standardize this evolution, and in so doing, challenge if not the nation-state, at least its traditional way of functioning
Numéro 105-106
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