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About the Book
This book seeks to provide historical perspective on the emergence of
the nation state, as well as insight into other issues ranging from feminism
to the environment to ethnicity and aboriginal rights.
About the Editors
Stephen J. Randall is Dean of the Faculty of Social Studies at
the University of Calgary.
Roger Gibbins
is head of the Political Science Department at the University of Calgary.
Table of Contents
- Mikhail S. Gorbachev:
On New Federalism
- James C. MacPherson:
The Future of Federalism
- Roger Gibbins:
The Challenge of New Politics and New Social Movements to the Future
of Federalism
- David G. Whitefield:
The Nation and the Future of Federalism
- Yuri A. Krasin:
Federalism: Russian Realities and Historical Experience
- Alan C. Cairns:
Commentary: States and Nations
- Joyotpaul Chaudhuri:
Federalism and the Siamese Twins: Diversity and Entropy in India's
Domestic and Foreign Policy
- W. Harriet Critchley:
The Failure of Federalism: Yugoslavia
- Alain-G. Gagnon
and Guy LaForest: The Future of Federalism: Lessons from Canada and
Québec
- Mathew Zachariah:
Commentary: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Federalism
- Brian Galligan
and Georgina Lynch: Federalism and the Environment: With Australia
as a Case Study
- Bohdan Harasymiw:
Ghosts of Federalism in the Soviet Successor States
- Leroy Little Bear:
Aboriginal Self-Government and Treaties: A Discussion
- Linda Trimble:
Commentary: Beyond Gloom and Doom - Federalism, Citizenship, and
Political Change
- Gretchen M. MacMillan:
The European Community: Is it a Supranational State in the Making?
- Victor V. Kuvaldin:
Federalism and the Postsocialist Experience of Eastern Central Europe
- Jan Adam: The
Transformation of the Central and Eastern European Economies
- Holger Herwig:
Commentary: Whither Europe? Or, is There Life After the Bipolar World
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