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Asymmetry in quasi-federal and unitary states

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posted on 2024-03-25, 16:36 authored by Daniele Conversi

In his four-fold typology, John McGarry indicates Canada, post-Soviet Russia and Spain as standard examples of 'regional and plurinational federations' (RPNFs). He dedicates most space to this variant, chiefly because of its more successful record. In order to test McGarry's hypothesis, I focus on Spain as an example of a quasi-federal setting and Italy as an instance of unitary state. In agreement with McGarry, I show that asymmetric arrangements are more accommodative, durable and practical, having proved in both cases more flexible and effective in managing and preventing ethnic conflict (see also Coakley, 2003).

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Ethnopolitics

Volume

6

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

121-124

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

ISSN

1744-9057

eISSN

1744-9065

Date Submitted

2009-07-16

Date Accepted

2009-07-16

Date of First Publication

2009-07-16

Date of Final Publication

2009-07-16

ePrints ID

1944