Charting the evolution of decentralization processes and asymmetries implemented in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, leading international scholars illustrate which countries have evolved more symmetrically, why this is so and what the role of political actors in these processes have been. In doing so, each case study:
– Examines the causes of the legal and constitutional asymmetries and the main political cleavages.
– Analyses the main institutions, actors and factors that influence the political dynamics of the territorial debate.
– Questions whether there is such a process of re-symmetrization
– Presents the main actors in favour of the process of re-symmetrization and of maintaining the constitutional and legal asymmetries
Written accessibly and contributing to key debates on federalism and asymmetry, Federalism beyond Federations appeals to academics, politicians, decision-makers and all those interested in the political problems facing modern democracies.
Ferran Requejo, Full professor, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Catalonia.
Ferran Requejo, Wilfried Swenden, John Loughlin, Ugo Amoretti, Ramón Máiz, Antón Losada, Søren Dosenrode, Markku Suksi, Taras Kuzio, Carlos E. Pacheco Amaral, Ivan Serrano, Klaus-Jürgen Nagel.