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Federalisme i/o catalanisme [PDF]
Après la Guerre de Succession, à partir de 1714, l’Espagne a été caractérisée par son système politiquement centralisé et pour promouvoir l’uniformité culturelle, autant pendant la monarchie absolutiste et plus tard, avec la mise en place du libéralisme. En Catalogne, cependant, il y avait une opposition généralisée au centralisme. Cet article explique
Pich Mitjana, Josep
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Dari Federalisme Terpusat ke Federalisme Multi-etnik: Pengaruh Etnisiti dalam Persekutuan Malaysia
Kesusasteraan lepas cenderung melihat federalisme Malaysia dibentuk oleh faktor sejarah dan penjajahan. Oleh kerana itulah mereka selalu membahagikan perbincangan mereka di dalam federalisme Malaysia kepada tiga tahap perkembangan iaitu kolonialisme, dekolonialisme dan pasca-kolonialisme.
Hussain Yusri Zawawi +2 more
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Federalisme en separatisme in Westindie [PDF]
Een dertigtal jaren geleden vertoonde zieh op de Bovenwindsche Eilanden (noodlijdend) een beweging tot afscheiding van de rest der Nederlandsche Antillen, thans komt op Aruba (50.000 a 60.000 inwoners) een zelfde streven tot uiting. Verandering van vlag werd en wordt niet beoogd.
W.R. Menkman
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Abstract The leading elites of the ethnonationalist movements that developed in the aftermath of World War I in Western Europe usually refused to see their nations and territories as ‘national minorities’. In their view, they were stateless nations or nationalities.
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
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TRUMP, BOLSONARO, AND THE FRAMING OF THE COVID‐19 CRISIS
In the aftermath of the global COVID‐19 crisis, whereas many world leaders enacted swift lockdown orders and robust testing regimes to preserve public health and to speed up economic recovery, Donald Trump in the United States and Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil responded to outbreaks by publicly downplaying the significance of the crisis and argued that ...
Daniel Béland +3 more
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Environmental Federalism in Indian Country: Sovereignty, Primacy, and Environmental Protection
Extensive research on “environmental federalism” investigates the effects of shared state‐federal implementation on policy outcomes under the landmark American environmental laws of the 1970s. But these laws originally made no mention of American Indian tribal lands, and subsequent research on environmental federalism has given them little attention ...
Mellie Haider, Manuel P. Teodoro
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ABSTRACT Public private partnership literature promotes hybrid implementation structures as a potential solution to deal with limited resources and high levels of implementation burden and complexity. Despite the growing relevance and promises of hybrid implementation structures, we lack systematic knowledge on what makes governments opt for the ...
Stefan Wittwer, Fritz Sager
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ABSTRACT In Colorado, cattle farming—the state's leading agricultural sector—is a significant source of methane emissions. In response, both the government and producers have initiated efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change and enhance sustainability.
Lauren Lecuyer, Mathilde Verrier
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ABSTRACT The constitutional provision of “Subnational Emergency” under Article 356 of the Constitution of India, 1950, extraordinarily empowers the central (union) government to acquire executive and legislative powers of the states (subnational units) on the occurrence of an undefined and largely unrestrained state of “constitutional machinery failure”
Panch Rishi Dev Sharma
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Abstract In 1995, a coalition of former rebel groups redrew Ethiopia's map, establishing an ethnic‐federal system. By 2017, internal border conflicts signalled federalism's potential unravelling. This article analyses expectations about federalism's future among Somalis in Ethiopia, drawing on anthropologies of time to understand how everyday processes
Daniel K. Thompson
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