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Decentralisation in France


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Decentralisation in France
An outline of the principal advantages of and obstacles to decentralization in France.
3,282 words (approx. 13.1 pages) | 7 sources | APA | 2002 United Kingdom


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses how France has remained far more centralized than many of its European neighbors and seeks to explain why this is so. It considers a number of factors including its highly divided social and political history and attitudes towards state power. It also explores the recent growth in decentralization in France and attempts to reveal that while France has benefited from decentralization in several areas, it has been unable to commit fully to the process due to a number of inherent obstacles which derive from a "cultural and historical legacy" that has been responsible for France's highly centralized nature.

From the Paper:

"One of the key reasons behind France's long history of centralization is that of its highly divided political values. It is generally accepted that the more a society is divided the more likely it is to have a centralized government and vice versa. In a homogeneous society with shared interests and values it can be assumed that it is safe to allow decentralization, yet this has certainly not been the case in France (at least until the late 1960s) where the government and its opposition have been completely split throughout much of France's history. Logically, it then follows that the French government would be less enthusiastic for decentralization as it may have allowed for a loss of power to opposition parties."

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APA Citation:

Decentralisation in France (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.co.uk/Research-Paper-Decentralisation-in-France/51911

MLA Citation:

"Decentralisation in France" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Research-Paper-Decentralisation-in-France/51911>




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Graduated from Warwick University with a 2.1 in Politics and French in 2002. Have since attained a PGdL from Anglia Law School and passed the LPC at BPP Law School, both with a commendation. Got 11 A-grade GCSE's (2 x A*) and 5 A-grades at A-Level in English Lit, French (with distinction), Geography, Economics and General Studies.
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