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Territorial Politics, Regionalism and Citizens' Attitudes

Government
National Identity
Regionalism
P464
Elodie Fabre
Queen's University Belfast
Elodie Fabre
Queen's University Belfast

Tuesday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (25/08/2020)

Abstract

This panel discusses citizens' attitudes towards multi-level politics and regional government in a comparative perspective, with papers on attitudes towards regional and local governments, the unintended consequences of devolution, and representation

Title Details
Between “Centre” and “Region”: Stagnation or Stability? View Paper Details
Modeling the Elite Circulation and Career Patterns in Multilevel Political Systems - Evidence from Poland View Paper Details
More Money, Higher Trust? Does Subsidies Affect the Trust Towards Institutions on Various Levels View Paper Details
Subnational Views on Multilevel Politics: The Role of European Institutions in Norm Generation and Diffusion View Paper Details