With globalization and the EU, local and regional government in
member states have experienced dramatic changes in the way that
they operate, the responsibilities that they have and their links
with the hierarchy of government organization. France has proved to
be no exception to these general trends although it has adapted to
them in a specifically French way. John Loughlin presents an
overview of the theory and practice of subnational government in
France and a detailed examination of the outcomes.
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