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dc.contributor.author | Baldacchino, Godfrey | |
dc.contributor.author | Milne, David | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2016-11-15T13:34:58Z | |
dc.date.available | 2016-11-15T13:34:58Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2006 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Baldacchino, G., & Milne, D. (2006). Exploring sub-national island jurisdictions. The Round Table, 95(386), 487-502. | en_GB |
dc.identifier.uri | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/13927 | |
dc.description.abstract | Sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) manifest diverse expressions of govern- ance within typically asymmetrical relationships with a much larger state. Dubbed ‘federacies’ in the literature on federalism, these bilateral systems of self- and shared-rule arise almost exclusively on islands. The jurisdictional powers that island federacies enjoy are principally a result of bilateral negotiations between island political elites and a (usually benign) metropole. This bargain is struck against the backdrop of a particular colonial inheritance, a local ‘sub- nationalist’ culture, and the varying ambitions of local elites to win jurisdictional powers to advance ‘sub-national’ territorial interests. At other times, however, island autonomies arise as crafted, deliberate devolutions of central governments eager to exploit islands as ‘managed’ zones for economic or security-related activity in a globalised economy. In either case sub-national autonomies often show more success and resilience as non-sovereign island jurisdictions than their sovereign island-state counterparts. | en_GB |
dc.language.iso | en | en_GB |
dc.rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess | en_GB |
dc.subject | Kish Island -- Jurisdiction | en_GB |
dc.subject | States, Small -- Jurisdiction | en_GB |
dc.title | Exploring sub-national island jurisdictions | en_GB |
dc.type | article | en_GB |
dc.rights.holder | The copyright of this work belongs to the author(s)/publisher. The rights of this work are as defined by the appropriate Copyright Legislation or as modified by any successive legislation. Users may access this work and can make use of the information contained in accordance with the Copyright Legislation provided that the author must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the prior permission of the copyright holder. | en_GB |
dc.description.reviewed | peer-reviewed | en_GB |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1080/00358530600929735 | |
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