A theory of local autonomy
For all its rhetorical appeal, the meaning of local autonomy remains opaque. Local autonomy is desired by the left and the right, yet is compromised by many laws administered by higher tiers of the state. In this paper I propose a theory of autonomy, premised upon two principles of power derived fro...
Auteur principal: | Clark, G |
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Autres auteurs: | Association of American Geographers |
Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Routledge
1984
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