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Annotations
1 We would like to than Alana Saltzman and Ji Yin for their valuable research assistance.
2 “Differentiated polity” is a term used by Rhodes in 1997 to describe the internal division and tension between the highly-centralised manner in which England as the principal UK region has been governed in the past in comparison to the more decentralised rule of the regional territories of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (Bache and Flinders 2004).
3 Moore et al cite Konrad Hesse as the originator of this term in his 1962 book, Der Unitarische Bundesstaat. (Moore et al 2008: 396; 406, endnote 9).
4 Moore et al cite Heidrun Abromeit’s 1992 book, Der Verkappte Einheitsstaat, as the first instance this term was used (Moore et al 2008: 396; 406, endnote 12).
5 See the 2008 Special Issue of “German Politics” for a series of articles evaluating the federal reforms.
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