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Constitutional Policy In Multilevel Government The Art Of Keeping The Balance 1st Edition Arthur Benz

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Constitutional Policy In Multilevel Government The Art Of Keeping The Balance 1st Edition Arthur Benz
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Arthur Benz
ISBN: 9780198786078, 0198786077
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Constitutional Policy In Multilevel Government The Art Of Keeping The Balance 1st Edition Arthur Benz by Arthur Benz 9780198786078, 0198786077 instant download after payment.

Constitutional Policy in Multilevel Government compares processes of constitutional reform in federal and regionalized states. Based on a theoretical framework emphasizing the relevance of negotiations in parliamentary, intergovernmental, and societal arenas, it identifies conditions for successful reforms and explains the consequences of failed reforms. Moreover, it highlights the interplay of reform processes and constitutional evolution as essential to maintaining a robust balance of power. The book demonstrates that an appropriate arrangement of multiple arenas of negotiation including executives, members of parliament and civil society organizations, and sequential order of reform processes proves fundamental to prevent federal or regionalized governments from becoming either instable or ending with rigid constitutions.
Abstract: This volume compares processes of constitutional reform in federal and regionalized states.

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