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Structuring the State

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Book Structuring the State Daniel Ziblatt
Libristo code: 04641446
Publishers Princeton University Press, January 2008
Germany's and Italy's belated national unifications continue to loom large in contemporary debates.... Full description
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Germany's and Italy's belated national unifications continue to loom large in contemporary debates. Often regarded as Europe's paradigmatic instances of failed modernization, the two countries form the basis of many of our most prized theories of social science. "Structuring the State" undertakes one of the first systematic comparisons of the two cases, putting the origins of these nation-states and the nature of European political development in new light. Daniel Ziblatt begins his analysis with a striking puzzle: Upon national unification, why was Germany formed as a federal nation-state and Italy as a unitary nation-state? He traces the diplomatic manoeuvrings and high political drama of national unification in nineteenth-century Germany and Italy to refute the widely accepted notion that the two states' structure stemmed exclusively from Machiavellian far-sightedness on the part of militarily powerful political leaders.Instead, he demonstrates that Germany's and Italy's 'founding fathers' were constrained by two very different pre-unification patterns of institutional development. In Germany, a legacy of well-developed sub-national institutions provided the key building blocks of federalism. In Italy, these institutions' absence doomed federalism. This crucial difference in the organization of local power still shapes debates about federalism in Italy and Germany today. By exposing the source of this enduring contrast, "Structuring the State" offers a broader theory of federalism's origins that will interest scholars and students of comparative politics, state-building, international relations, and European political history.

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Full name Structuring the State
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 288
EAN 9780691136493
ISBN 0691136491
Libristo code 04641446
Weight 380
Dimensions 233 x 156 x 23
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