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Decentralisation and Policy in Multilevel Systems (II)

Comparative Politics
Federalism
Governance
Policy Analysis
Regionalism
P138
Alan Fenna
Curtin University

Abstract

This panel addresses questions related to how do territorial - particularly decentralized and multilevel - structures influence public policy priorities, and allocation of resources - including fiscal as well as competences - across levels of government.

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Subnational Authority and Epidemics: Unpacking Decentralization in 27 European Countries During the Covid-19 Crisis View Paper Details
Ethno-Regionalist Civil Society Organisations in the Contemporary EU: Explaining Their Territorial Positions View Paper Details