Regionalism and Regional Self-Government in South-East Europe
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Regionalism and Regional Self-Government in South-East Europe
Dulabic, Vedran
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2024
225
Dura
9783031689444
15 a 20 dias
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Part I Introduction.- Vedran Dulabic: Study of regionalism and regional self-government in South-Eastern Europe.- Part II Country experiences.- Vedran Dulabic: Regionalisation and regional self-government in Bosnia and Herzegovina: complex institutions in a highly complex and divided state.- Mihovil Skarica: Disputes about regionalisation and regional self-government in Croatia.- Petrit Nimani: Local and regional self-government in Kosovo: building democratic institutions in a young state.- Veran Stancetic: Local and regional self-government in Montenegro.- Milena Gjurovska: Institutions of territorial self-government in North Macedonia: is there need for a change.- Jelena Jerinic: Regional self-government in Serbia: at odds with reality.- Iztok Rakar, Irena Baclija Brajnik: Slovenian regional self-government that lives only in (draft) laws.- Part III Cross-cutting issues.- Tijana Vukojicic Tomic, Ruzica Jakesevic, Sinisa Tatalovic: Regionalism and regional self-government as potential answer to position of ethnic minorities in the South-Eastern Europe.- Viseslav Raos: Regional Political Movements in the South-Eastern Europe.- Iva Lopizic: Interplay between deconcentrated state administration and regional self-government in the South-Eastern European countries.- Part IV Conclusion.- Vedran Dulabic: Common roots but different paths of regionalism and regional self-government in South-Eastern Europe.
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Regionalism;Regional self-government;Comparative regionalism;South East Europe;Regional political movements;Reforms of regional tier in South East Europe;Public Administration
Part I Introduction.- Vedran Dulabic: Study of regionalism and regional self-government in South-Eastern Europe.- Part II Country experiences.- Vedran Dulabic: Regionalisation and regional self-government in Bosnia and Herzegovina: complex institutions in a highly complex and divided state.- Mihovil Skarica: Disputes about regionalisation and regional self-government in Croatia.- Petrit Nimani: Local and regional self-government in Kosovo: building democratic institutions in a young state.- Veran Stancetic: Local and regional self-government in Montenegro.- Milena Gjurovska: Institutions of territorial self-government in North Macedonia: is there need for a change.- Jelena Jerinic: Regional self-government in Serbia: at odds with reality.- Iztok Rakar, Irena Baclija Brajnik: Slovenian regional self-government that lives only in (draft) laws.- Part III Cross-cutting issues.- Tijana Vukojicic Tomic, Ruzica Jakesevic, Sinisa Tatalovic: Regionalism and regional self-government as potential answer to position of ethnic minorities in the South-Eastern Europe.- Viseslav Raos: Regional Political Movements in the South-Eastern Europe.- Iva Lopizic: Interplay between deconcentrated state administration and regional self-government in the South-Eastern European countries.- Part IV Conclusion.- Vedran Dulabic: Common roots but different paths of regionalism and regional self-government in South-Eastern Europe.
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