Foreign relations and federal states
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Foreign relations and federal states
(Studies in federalism)
Leicester University Press , Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This is a study of the problem of managing foreign policy in federal states during a period of intensifying international interdependence. A significant result of this increased interdependence has been that the regional governments in federal states have become more actively involved in international affairs than ever before. This in turn has made it necessary for national and regional governments to develop ways and means of communication and bargaining in the area of foreign affairs. The book examines this problem through a comparative study of American, Canadian, Australian and German experience, and at the same time looks at related developments that are taking place within the European Community.
目次
- Federal constitutions and external relations, Greg Craven
- consumership versus citizenship - is there wiggle room for local regulation in the global economy?, John Kincaid
- towards a typology of non-central foreign economic behaviour - the case of agricultural trade, Andrew F. Cooper
- managing foreign relations in federal states - linking central and non-central international interests, Brian Hocking
- federalism and Australian foreign policy, Stuart Harris
- managing intergovernmental tensions - shaping a state and local role in US foreign relations, John M. Kline
- the US states and foreign economic policy - federalism in the "New World Order", Earl H. Fry
- Quebec's international relations - a response to needs and necessities, Louis Balthazar
- substate paradiplomacy - the case of the Ontario government, David K.M. Dyment
- triangular dynamics - Australian states, Canadian provinces and relations with China, George MacLean and Kim Richard Nossal
- federalism and cultural diplomacy in Canada and Australia, Robert J. Williams
- international trade policy and the role of non-central governments - the recent Canadian experience, Derrick G. Wilkinson
- policy phases, subnational foreign relations and constituent diplomacy in the United States and Canada - city, provincial and state global activity in British Columbia and Washington, Patrick J. Smith
- federation and Laender in German foreign relations - power-sharing in treaty-making and European affairs, Uwe Leonardy
- the United States and the European Single Market - federalism and diplomacy in a changing political economy, Michael Smith
- shaping a federal policy for Europe, Christopher Hill.
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