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Jeffrey J. Anderson (Author)

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February 28, 1992 0521413788 978-0521413787 1St Edition
The Territorial Imperative explores a growing area of interest in comparative political economy--the interaction of politics and economics and the meso-level of the polity. Noting the ubiquity of regional economic disparities within advanced industrial democracies, Jeffrey Anderson undertakes a sophisticated analysis of the complex political conflicts, involving myriad actors across multiple levels of the polity, which are generated by declining regional economies. The principal theoretical focus centers on the impact of constitutional orders as bona fide political institutions. Based on a carefully constructed comparison of four declining industrial regions embedded within a broader cross-national comparison of unitary Britain and federal Germany, Anderson concludes that constitutional orders as institutions do, in fact, matter. In short, the territorial distribution of power, encapsulated in the federal unitary distinction, is shown to exercise a strong political logic of influence on the distribution of interests and resources among subnational and national actors and on the strategies of cooperation and conflict available to them. In the course of the study, the author brings together in a creative manner theories of intergovernmental relations, center-periphery, corporatism, pluralism and the state. Viewed in this context of widespread optimism surrounding the future of regions in a post-1992 Europe, Anderson's findings underscore the need for caution when assessing the horizons of action for subnational interests in advanced industrial democracies.

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"The value of the book is in its details. There are good clear accounts of the problems and policies within the regions and much sensitive discussion of the local and regional politics, largely based on painstaking interviews with those directly concerned." The Times Higher Education Supplement

"The Territorial Imperative is interesting reading. The book reminds me of the importance of the spatial dimension of political life and the need to analyze carefully the interaction between levels of government and their respective configurations of organized interests." American Journal of Sociology

"...provide[s] valuable insights into the relationship between institutions and the making of economic policy and the factors that determine the institutional structure through which economic policy is implemented. [Anderson's] arguments are clearly and persuasively stated." Michael Ulan, The Annals

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The Territorial Imperative explores an area of interest in comparative political economy - the interaction of politics and economics at the mesolevel of the polity. Noting the ubiquity of regional economic disparities within advanced industrial democracies, Jeffrey Anderson undertakes a sophisticated analysis of the complex political conflicts such disparities generate.

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Milan and the Mezzogiorno, Paris and Pontivy, London and Liverpool: Throughout the postwar era of relative affluence, most West European states have encompassed two nations, one prosperous, the other poor. Read the first page
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regional policy expenditure, zonal border areas, traditional problem regions, regional planning machinery, regional civil servants, subnational responses, advance factory building, pluralist relations, subregional actors, industrial problem areas, federal regional policy, partisan logic, regionwide cooperation, subregional interests, subnational actors, corporate pluralism, intraregional relations, governmental logic, policy clienteles, corporate pluralist, assisted areas, sectoral corporatism, regional economic issues, regional policy objectives, community regional policy
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West Midlands, North East, Federal Republic, Ministry of Economics, Department of the Environment, United Kingdom, North Rhine-Westphalia, Industry Act, Annual Report, New York, Clarendon Press, European Regional Development Fund, George Allen, Commission of the European Communities, Ruhr Valley, Arbeitskammer des Saarlandes, European Commission, European Community, Regional Industrial Development, Federal Economics Ministry, Great Britain, Hailsham Initiative, Political Studies, House of Commons, Social Democrats
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