Territorial Institutions
Jean-Claude Thoenig (jean-claude.thoenig@dauphine.psl.eu)
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Territorial politics as social and political constructs are major issues for governement and for policy-making. Studying its properties and its dynamics shapes a domain of its own in social sciences. The text presents dominant approaches that have structured knowledge in the last thirty years about center-periphery relationships. Is also summarizes key findings from a comparative perspective
Keywords: territories; nation-state dynamics; state theories; interorganizational systems; comparative contexts; Territoires; états-nations; héories de l'état; systèmes interorganisationnels; comparaisons internationales (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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Published in Rhodes, Binder and Rockman. Territorial Institutions, Oxford University Press, pp.281-302, 2006, The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions
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