• Aside from the constitutional variations between regions, financial and political limitations can also restrain regional autonomy in the areas assigned to them.
  • In A-G. Gagnon, & M. Keating (Eds.), Political Autonomy and Divided Societies: Imagining Democratic Alternatives in Complex Settings (pp. 185-199).
  • ...was inhabited among others by Tuareg nomads, who had been seeking autonomy from the central government ever since independence in the early 1960s.
  • Ukoer, Oerllas, Political, Decentralisation, Regional, Autonomy, Spain, Lorca, Murcia, Federal, Politics, Regions. ... http://humbox.edshare.ac.uk/id/eprint/424.
  • We work with local partners for regional autonomy in food, energy, water & seed supplies. With the right management of resources we can rediscover...
  • 8 - Regional Autonomy in the European Union 8.1 Ordinal Comparison 8.2 Collective Influence or Regional Autonomy?
  • In other cases, regional autonomy may involve more limited powers, such as in the form of special administrative regions or provinces, as seen in Canada...
  • Reflecting their historically separate status, the four national territories of the UK have long enjoyed variable levels of autonomy, in line with the uneven ways in...
  • A very mixed picture emerges as regards the extent of regional autonomy in the countries analysed.