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V. La dévolution au Royaume-Uni
Keating Michael. V. La dévolution au Royaume-Uni. In: Annuaire des collectivités locales. Tome 24, 2004. Réforme de la décentralisation, réforme de l'État. Régions et villes en Europe. pp. 321-334
STUDY ON THE DIVISION OF POWERS BETWEEN MEMBER STATES AND REGIONAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES
presentazione analitica delle enti locali e regionali nei 27 stati membri dell'Unione europea e 3 paesi candidati all'adesion
Inequalities, territorial politics, nationalism
Since the Global Financial Crisis, European countries have faced economic stagnation, rising inequalities, worsening social conditions and strains on public services. The capacity of nation-states to combine economic growth with social cohesion has declined and domestic social compromises have been undermined. Attachments to the nation-state have in many places weakened, while in other places there is a return to the interventionist nation-state and a search for new modes of regulation. The crisis has also called into question the shape of the European project, as austerity has provoked hostility to European integration itself, but also calls for a different form of Europe. This special issue focuses on the impact on substate territories of economic crisis, spatial inequalities and the responses of different levels of government to the new challenges to social cohesion
Nexus-thinking in International Political Economy:What energy and natural resource scholarship can offer international political economy
Politics in England
Richard Rose’s Politics in England was not just a textbook. Its origins mark it out from the range of other texts that students of British politics could look to in the mid-1960s, most of which adopted a legal and/or historical approach to the study of British politics. Politics in England was part of a series of books—the ‘Little, Brown’ series—that reflected the vision of comparative politics associated with a ‘structural-functional’ approach that gained greatest popularity after the late 1950s, and above all with the ideas and active promotion of Gabriel Almond who, along with Lucien Pye, edited the series each volume with the simple title Politics in …
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