Bringing together experts on regionalism and federalism this
collection explores the impact of legislative regions on parties
and voters. It reflects on the 1980 publication of Small Worlds by
David Elkins and Richard Simeon, which outlined how and why voters
and policies differ across Canadian provinces. Using recent data,
the essays in this collection provide a comparative re-examination
of the impact of regions.
The book explores attitude divergence in Canada and in the US,
the role and impact of regional parties in Quebec, Scotland and
Bavaria, the impact of multi-level governance on how citizens
understand and discharge their duties and the capacity of sub-state
political systems to influence general political attitudes. The
result is an empirical and analytical contribution to regionalism
and federalism studies that demonstrates how and why regions
matter.
This book was published as a special issue of Regional and
Federal Studies.
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