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Political Science General

Federalism and International Relations

The Role of Subnational Units

edited by Hans J. Michelmann & Panayotis Soldatos

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Feb 1994
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780198274919
    Publish Date
    Feb 1994
    List Price
    $325.00

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Description

Federalism and International Relations is the first comparative study of an increasingly important phenomenon: the international role and activities of component units of major liberal democratic federal States. The first part of the book identifies common concepts and themes and explores the reasons for the proliferation of paradiplomatic activities by these non-traditional actors on the international scene. The subsequent chapters focus on the international role of subnational units in individual countries: Austria, Australia, Canada, the Federal Republic of Germany, Switzerland, and the USA; the authors also consider the case of Belgium, not formally a federation, but operating to all intents and purposes like one. They examine in detail the nature and history of foreign-policy federalism of these units and the scope and variety of their international activities. They also explore such topics as the constitutional and institutional contexts in which paradiplomatic activity by component units takes place and the factors which motivate these international activities in each federal State. Finally they assess the implications of the paradiplomatic activities for the conduct of foreign policy in each federation.

About the authors

Hans J. Michelmann is a professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.

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Editorial Reviews

'This book has the potential of becoming a seminal work at a time when the concepts of sovereignty, representation, nation-state and state-society relations are being sharply examined and reformulated.' Reeta C. Tremblay, Concordia University, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 24, No. 4'

'a useful pioneering study' Roy Pryce, Federal Trust for Education and Research, International Affairs, volume 67, number 3, July 1991