In this article, we offer an explanation for varying patterns of territorial reforms aimed at accommodating claims for more substate autonomy in multinational states. We argue that the interaction between preferences of state-wide and non-statewide parties, their negotiation power and the negotiation mode accounts for specific patterns of territorial change. Analytically, we advance existing research in two ways: First, by analyzing territorial change in a two-dimensional space (vertical and horizontal), we pay explicit attention to jurisdictional heterogeneity between substates. Second, by applying an actor-centered institutionalist approach, we highlight the strategic potential of actors within the institutional setting. The comparative a...
Published: 02 November 2017Political actors do not operate in a vacuum; rather, it is safe to assume...
International audienceThe article explores the territorial dimension of the reforms that remould sta...
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In this article, we offer an explanation for varying patterns of territorial reforms aimed at accom-...
The first wave of stateless nationalist mobilisation triggered decentralisation processes in severa...
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The work of Anssi Paasi and others highlights the importance of viewing territories as institutional...
Under what conditions are ‘holding-together’ federations created? And what shapes the development of...
This article explains how actors ’ ability to bargain successfully in order to advance their institu...
The International Business (IB) literature has emphasised the heterogeneity of firm strategies in sh...
The International Business (IB) literature has emphasised the heterogeneity of firm strategies in sh...
Developing explanations for how sub-state governments are active internationally is central to under...
When and how can weak states increase their bargaining leverage in international organizations? I ar...
There is growing evidence that negotiations in the European Union Council are not only taking place ...
Economic theory suggests that international institutions cannot simultaneously widen and deepen. The...
Published: 02 November 2017Political actors do not operate in a vacuum; rather, it is safe to assume...
International audienceThe article explores the territorial dimension of the reforms that remould sta...
Abstract enThis link goes to a English sectionzhThis link goes to a English sectionesThis link goes ...
In this article, we offer an explanation for varying patterns of territorial reforms aimed at accom-...
The first wave of stateless nationalist mobilisation triggered decentralisation processes in severa...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
The work of Anssi Paasi and others highlights the importance of viewing territories as institutional...
Under what conditions are ‘holding-together’ federations created? And what shapes the development of...
This article explains how actors ’ ability to bargain successfully in order to advance their institu...
The International Business (IB) literature has emphasised the heterogeneity of firm strategies in sh...
The International Business (IB) literature has emphasised the heterogeneity of firm strategies in sh...
Developing explanations for how sub-state governments are active internationally is central to under...
When and how can weak states increase their bargaining leverage in international organizations? I ar...
There is growing evidence that negotiations in the European Union Council are not only taking place ...
Economic theory suggests that international institutions cannot simultaneously widen and deepen. The...
Published: 02 November 2017Political actors do not operate in a vacuum; rather, it is safe to assume...
International audienceThe article explores the territorial dimension of the reforms that remould sta...
Abstract enThis link goes to a English sectionzhThis link goes to a English sectionesThis link goes ...