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The End of the French Unitary State?
Ten years of Regionalization in France 1982-1992
von John Loughlin, Sonia Mazey
Verlag: Routledge
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-7146-4164-5
Erschienen am 01.04.1995
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 216 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 9 mm [T]
Gewicht: 220 Gramm
Umfang: 168 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung
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Introduction/John Loughtin and Sonw Maze -- The Evolution of the 1982 Regional Reforms: An Overview/Jean-Claude Douence -- The First Regional Political Elites in France (1986-1992): A Profile/Elisabeth Dupoirier -- The Finances of the French Regions in Retrospect/Guy Gilbert -- From Regional to Sectoral Policies: The Contractual Relations Between the State and the Regions in France/Richard Balme and Laurence Bonnet -- Regional Economic Policies: An Alternative to French Economic Dirigisme?/Patrick Le Gales -- Environmental Policy and the Regions in France/Maryvowie Bodiguel and Henry Buller -- The Status of Maritime and Insular France: The DOM-TOM and Corsica/Helen Hintjens, John Lou ghlin and Claude Olivesi -- French Regions and the European Union/Sonia Mazey -- Notes on Contributors.



John Loughlin is Professor of European Politics at the University of Wales College of Cardiff. He is joint editor of Regional Politics and Policy: An International Journal. His principal research interests are comparative regional government, regionalism and federalism, and administrative reform. Recently he edited Southern Europe Studies Guide (London:Bowkcr Saur, 1993) and co-edited La Europa de las Regiones: Una Perspectiva Interguhernarnenral (University of Granada, 1994). Sonia Mazey is Lecturer in Politics at Cambridge University and Fellow ofChurchill Collcge, Cambridge. Her research focuses upon the politics,administration and policy-making processes of France and the EuropeanUnion. Recently she Co-edited (with J. Richardson) Lobbying in theEuropean Community (Oxford University Press, 1993) and (with CarolynRhodes) The State of the European Union, vol. 3, (Boulder: LynneReinner, 1995).



In 1981, the newly elected socialist government of France announced a "vast programme of decentralization". The reforms have changed the politico-administrative landscape of France. This volume asks what changes - if any - occurred and looks at the implications for French public policy-making.


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