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Conclusion (Special Issue on Federalism and Identity)
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Abstract The three articles included in this special issue are extremely diverse, both in terms of objects studied and methods employed. Travelling from Russia to the EU is a long journey to undertake. Reconciling formal economic models, discourse analysis, and domestic institutionalism is no less challengin... view more
The three articles included in this special issue are extremely diverse, both in terms of objects studied and methods employed. Travelling from Russia to the EU is a long journey to undertake. Reconciling formal economic models, discourse analysis, and domestic institutionalism is no less challenging. However, at least three commonalities emerge: state formation, territorial identity and the importance of the informal dimension of federalism.... view less
Keywords
federalism; european identity; collective identity; state formation; EU
Classification
European Politics
Political System, Constitution, Government
Document language
English
Publication Year
2013
Journal
Federal Governance, 10 (2013) 2
Issue topic
Federalism and identity
ISSN
1923-6158
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed