Toward Federal Democracy in Spain: An Examination of Intergovernmental Relations
Robert Agranoff and
Juan Antonio Ramos Gallarín
Publius: The Journal of Federalism, vol. 27, issue 4, 1-38
Abstract:
Intergovernmental relations is playing a key role in the emergence of federal arrangements in post-Franco Spain. The transition to democracy included the building of a state made up of autonomous communities, which is transforming the regime into one with many centers of power, in both the historic regions and the rest of the country. Intergovernmental institutional, political, and fiscal patterns demonstrate the evolving nature of self-rule and shared rule, moving Spain closer into the orbit of other federal systems. Copyright , Oxford University Press.
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