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Interstate Cooperation and Territorial Representation in Intermestic Politics

Franz Gress

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, vol. 26, issue 1, 53-72

Abstract: Both the American and the German federal systems are acting under the impact of increasing globalization and are involved in processes of macro-regional integration. These developments are of vital interest for the constituent members of both federations. In such transformations, the nature of the representation of subnational units is a pivotal element. The crucial point is whether the federation and/or the new transnational regimes provide for the representation of subnational territorial units and give space for their horizontal cooperation. Copyright , Oxford University Press.

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