Federalism beyond federations asymmetry and processes of resymmetrization in Europe
Since the end of the Second World War, a set of democratic European countries have established a decentralized system of government based on federal or regional patterns. Some of these systems initially displayed an asymmetrical trend, however, some democracies have implemented a subsequent process...
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Routledge
2016
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Decentralisation and federal and regional asymmetries in comparative politics / Ferran Requejo
- 2. Why is Belgian federalism not more asymmetrical? / Wilfried Swenden
- 3. Political and administrative asymmetries in a devolving United Kingdom / John Loughlin
- 4. Italy : increasing decentralisation, decreasing asymmetry / Ugo Amoretti
- 5. The erosion of regional powers in the Spanish 'state of autonomies' / Ramón Máiz and Antón Losada
- 6. Devolution in the North Atlantic : the case of the Faroe Islands / Søren Dosenrode
- 7. The Åland Islands as a continued asymmetrical feature of Finnish governance : with some convoluted tendencies of resymmetrisation / Markku Suksi
- 8. Devolution and asymmetry in Russia / Richard Sakwa
- 9. The Crimean conundrum / Taras Kuzio
- 10. Decentralisation and asymmetries in Portugal / Carlos E. Pacheco Amaral
- 11. The end of the Corsican question? / Ivan Serrano
- 12. Conclusions : asymmetries and decentralisation processes-comparative comments / Klaus-Jügen Nagel and Ferran Requejo.


