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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Arthur Benz; Dominic Heinz; Eike-Christian Hornig; Andrea Fischer-Hotzel; Jörg Kemmerzell; Bettina Petersohn |
ISBN: | 9780198786078 0198786077 |
OCLC Number: | 959639410 |
Accession No: | (DE-604)BV043752383 |
Description: | xi, 270 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | 1: Introduction2: Theoretical Framework and Research Design3: Arthur Benz with Andrea Fischer-Hotzel and Bettina Petersohn: Constitutional Problems and Reform Agendas in Federal and Regionalized States4: Arthur Benz with Dominic Heinz, Eike Hornig, Andrea Fischer-Hotzel, and Bettina Petersohn: Patterns of Constitutional Policy in Multilevel Government - Case Studies5: Arthur Benz with with Joerg Kemmerzell and Bettina Petersohn: Ratification and Ratification Failure: The Impact of Amendment Rules6: Constitutional Reform and Implicit Change7: Explaining Success and Failure of Constitutional Policy8: Conclusions |
Series Title: | Transformations in governance |
Responsibility: | Arthur Benz ; in cooperation with Dominic Heinz, Eike-Christian Hornig, Andrea Fischer-Hotzel, Jörg Kemmerzell, and Bettina Petersohn. |
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By studying constitutional policy as a complex process and by focusing on the organization of constitutional negotiations, the book makes a valuable contribution to the quest for federal robustness, a research agenda that is still in the making. * Johanna Schnabel (University of Lausanne), Swiss Political Science Review Vol.24.1 * Read more...
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