Download App
>> | LShop | >> | Book | >> | Reference, Informati... | >> | Encyclopaedias & Ref... | >> | Routledge Handbook O... |
ISBN
:
9780415566216
Publisher
:
Routledge
Subject
:
Encyclopaedias & Reference Works
Binding
:
Hardcover
Year
:
2013
₹
20350.0
₹
16483.0
Buy Now
Shipping charges are applicable for books below Rs. 101.0
View DetailsEstimated Shipping Time : 5-7 Business Days
View DetailsDescription
Federalism is a system of government in which central and regional authorities are linked in an interdependent political relationship in which powers and functions are distributed with the aim of maintaining a substantial degree of autonomy and integrity in the regional units. Federalism is a key organising principle in many countries including the United States, Canada, Brazil, Australia, India, Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Belgium as well as the European Union. Regionalism is closely linked to federalism and refers both to the advocacy and institutional representation of the interests of a particular sub-national region and, in transnational terms, to the creation and implementation of institutions which express a common sense of identity and purpose within a geographical region. Examples of the former would include devolution in the UK, and autonomous regions within Spain, Italy, Poland and Romania while examples of transnational regionalism include the European Union, NAFTA, Mercosur, ASEAN and the African Union. Traditional political science classified states as either federal or unitary with a clear distinction between each category. Over the past thirty years or so, however, this basic distinction has become increasingly inadequate to capture the complexity of evolving state forms. This complexity is largely a product of wider processes of change taking place in the economic, social, political and cultural spheres such as globalization, new forms of economic production and exchange and developments within administrative reform such as New Public Management and deregulation. In Europe, the accelerating processes of European integration and the partial strengthening of the federal aspects of the EU since the 1980s have also created a new situation of complexity for the EU???s member states. Research by scholars in the field of federalism and regionalism have shown the many different forms of federalism and regionalism. The complexity of these forms means that it has been necessary to develop new typologies which also demonstrate that there is now a considerable overlap between both federal and unitary states. This Handbook draws together the main theoretical themes of this current research and provides a comprehensive overview of regionalism and federalism in contemporary global politics. It covers evolving forms of federalism and regionalism in all parts of the world and features a comprehensive range of case studies by leading international scholars.
Related Items
-
of
Academic Writing: A Handbook for International Students (Routledge Study Guides)
Stephen Bailey
Starts At
331.0
395.0
16% OFF
The Routledge International Handbook of Lifelong Learning
Peter Jarvis
Starts At
23710.0
31198.0
24% OFF
Routledge Handbook of Political Management 1st Edition
Dennis W. Johnson
Starts At
4860.0
6000.0
19% OFF
Routledge Handbook of International Political Economy (Ipe): Ipe as a Global Conversation
Blyth Mark
Starts At
4309.0
5320.0
19% OFF
Federalism and Regionalism in Western Europe: A Comparative and Thematic Analysis HRD Edition
Wilfried Swenden
Starts At
13920.0
14500.0
4% OFF
Territory, Democracy and Justice: Regionalism and Federalism in Western Democracies
Starts At
13102.0
13648.0
4% OFF
Routledge Handbook of the Arab Spring: Rethinking Democratization
Starts At
12129.0
15960.0
24% OFF
Operating Systems : Concepts & Design,Milenkovic,Milenkovic
Milenkovic M
Starts At
828.0
1010.0
18% OFF
Are you sure you want to remove the item from your Bag?
Yes
No
Added to Your Wish List
OK
Your Shopping Bag
- 1 Item
Item
Delivery
Unit Price
Quantity
Sub Total
Order Summary