POLI 212 Lecture Notes - Leading Edge, Otto Von Bismarck, Austro-Prussian War

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States and territories: the british state is a composite state while the french state is a unitary state. The second distinction is between political accommodation in the british case and political assimilation in the french case. The difference between britain"s multi-national structure (scotland and wales are sub state nations) contrasts with france because it more closely approximates the ideal type of nation-state because regional differences aren"t as powerful or politicized. Territorial cleavages in britain have played such more important role than they have in france, because they persist in the british state and are never very important in french politics. In 1997-1998 the british government recognized the creation of legislatures in. Scotland and wales, which is a form of political devolution. The creation of their legislature does not amount to a transition from a composite to a unitary state, because the new legislature exists with the prerogative of the british state.

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