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Regionalism and Regional Devolution in Comparative Perspective.

Autor Mark Rousseau, Raphael Zariski
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 1987

In political science and sociology, great controversies exist concerning the desirable balance between national and local power, the relevant factors in sub-national decision making, and the social consequences of centralization and decentralization. "Regionalism and Regional Devolution in Comparative Perspective" explores these controversies and the elements which give rise to them. Students of comparative politics, political sociology, Western European history, international affairs, or comparative social institutions can turn to this book for a balanced assessment of the alternative structures of decentralized political power which are emerging in various Western democracies.

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ISBN-13: 9780275925468
ISBN-10: 0275925463
Pagini: 303
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Praeger
Colecția Praeger

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In political science and sociology, great controversies exist concerning the desirable balance between national and local power, the relevant factors in sub-national decision making, and the social consequences of centralization and decentralization. Regionalism and Regional Devolution in Comparative Perspective explores these controversies and the elements which give rise to them. Students of comparative politics, political sociology, Western European history, international affairs, or comparative social institutions can turn to this book for a balanced assessment of the alternative structures of decentralized political power which are emerging in various Western democracies.

Notă biografică

MARK O. ROUSSEAU is Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Nebraska at Omaha.

RAPHAEL ZARISKI is Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska at Lincoln.