The Devolution of Power : local democracy, regionalism and nationalism

Is Britain to remain as completely centralized in its decision-making as it is today? In a society which is expressing and reflecting increasing disenchantment with all its forms of democracy, this has now become a very crucial question. Indeed it is likely that over the next decade the control and...

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Auteur principal : Mackintosh John Pitcairn (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Devolution of Power : local democracy, regionalism and nationalism / J.-P. Mackintosh
Publié : London, Harmondsworth : Penguin books , 1968
Chatto and Windus
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (207 p.)
Collection : A Penguin special ; 270
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Particularités de l'exemplaire : BU Droit, Ex. 1 :
Provenance : Don Prudhomme

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