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Emerging Federal Structures in the Post-Cold War Era, Paperback / softback Book

Emerging Federal Structures in the Post-Cold War Era Paperback / softback

Edited by Soeren Keil, Sabine Kropp

Part of the Federalism and Internal Conflicts series

Paperback / softback

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This book conceives federalism not as a static institutional architecture, but as a dynamic formation always in flux.

This may entail processes of federalization, but in some cases also lead to de-federalization.

It looks at emerging federal structures worldwide and analyses federal structures: their emergence, operation and categorization.

The contributors highlight that the “emergence” of these federal structures has multiple facets, from the recognition of ethnic diversity to the use of federalism as a tool of conflict resolution.

Identifying and categorizing processes of federalization and defederalization in a variety of cases, the book provides much needed empirical and theoretical discussion on emerging federal structures and the changing nature of federalism in the post-Cold War era.

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