Unitary State as a System of Co-Governance, The: The Case of the Netherlands.

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Published in London by Basil Blackwell for The Royal Institute of Public Administration. "The original institutional design of Dutch administration and intergovernmental relations is commonly referred to as the 'decentralized unitary state'. However, the views of traditional administrative theorists have been misrepresented. Hierarchy, uniformity and the separation and delimitation of layers of government are not,as often alleged, the theoretical underpinnings of the Dutch unitary state. Rather, classical theory emphasized inter- dependence, diversity and the dynamic interaction of relatively independent layers of government." etc.

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