Political Stability in Federal Governments
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Aug '91
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Lemco investigates political, economic, and social conditions that theorists have associated with the stability or instability of federations. He collects and tests data pertaining to political, social, and economic conditions--supposedly related to federal political stability.
Investigates those political, economic and social conditions that theorists of fedaralism have associated with the stability or instability of federations.Lemco investigates those political, economic, and social conditions that theorists of federalism have associated with the stability or instability of federations. For many years, there have been pervasive arguments that federalism provides the best government possible for a nation of considerable ethnic and regional disparity. Students of federations have suggested that a centralized federal government that protects the national interest, and governments of the constituent units that protect local and regional interests, are the most responsive administrative forms for a society of great diversity. Following a review of the theoretical literature concerning federalism and political stability, data pertaining to political, social, and economic conditions that are reputed to be related to federal political stability are collected and tested. These conditions include the structure of politics, the impact of political freedom, the importance of the party system, and the relevance of ethnically and territorially based cleavages. The associations among economic modernization, social mobilization, relative deprivation, and federal political stability are also investigated. The author concludes with a discussion of the most significant independent variables, the prospects for future research, and a focus on the extent to which federal and unitary structures can protect minority rights effectively. Lemco's provocative study will be of considerable interest to political theoreticians as well as to students of contemporary nationalist movements.
ISBN: 9780275938543
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 539g
224 pages