Citizenship after the Nation State Regionalism, Nationalism and Publ
Offering an confrontation of the uncritical choice of the 'nation-state' as a unit of analysis in postwar social science, this book utilises specially collected data from 14 regions across five European states to explores how citizens define and pursue co
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Ci t i zens hi paf t ert he Nat i onSt at e Ai l s aHender s on Char l i eJ effer y and
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Regi onal i s m,Nat i onal i s m and Publ i cAt t i t udesi nEur ope
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Citizenship after the Nation State
10.1057/9781137314994 - Citizenship after the Nation State, Edited by Ailsa Henderson, Charlie Jeffery and Daniel Wincott
The Comparative Territorial Politics series
Territorial politics is one of the most dynamic areas in contemporary political science. Devolution, regional government and federal reform have reshaped the architecture of government at sub-state and transnational levels, with profound implications for public policy, political competition, democracy and the nature of political community. Important policy fields such as health, education, agriculture, environment and economic development are managed at new spatial levels. Regions, stateless nations and metropolitan areas have become political arenas, contested by old and new political parties and interest groups. All of this is shaped by transnational integration and the rise of supranational and international bodies like the European Union, the North American Free Trade Area and the World Trade Organization. The Comparative Territorial Politics series brings together monographs, edited collections and area studies that further scholarship in the field of territorial politics and policy, decentralization, federalism and regionalism. The series aims to be an outlet for innovative research in this area, grounded in political science, political geography, law, international relations and sociology. Titles include: Christopher Carman, Robert Johns and James Mitchell MORE SCOTTISH THAN BRITISH The 2011 Scottish Parliament Election Régis Dandoy and Arjan Schakel (editors) REGIONAL AND NATIONAL ELECTIONS IN WESTERN EUROPE Territoriality of the Vote in Thirteen Countries Alain-G Gagnon and Michael Keating (editors) POLITICAL AUTONOMY AND DIVIDED SOCIETIES Imagining Democratic Alternatives in Complex Settings Ailsa Henderson, Charlie Jeffery and Daniel Wincott (editors) CITIZENSHIP AFTER THE NATION STATE Regionalism, Nationalism and Public Attitudes in Europe Michel Seymour and Alain-G Gagnon (editors) MULTINATIONAL FEDERALISM Problems and Prospects Irina Stefuriuc GOVERNMENT FORMATION IN MULTI-LEVEL SETTINGS Party Strategy and Institutional Constraints
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