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  • In federal societies, intergovernmental relations are necessarily a part of political life. But, as a student of intergovernmental relations (IGR), I want to understand, how much do intergovernmental relations really matter to particular policy outcomes? In order to assess this question, I have undertaken a study of minority language rights policies in two federal societies, Belgium and Canada (the Countries). In these circumstances, the above question is refined and can instead be stated as follows: what factors influence the content of minority language policies in the Countries? (author's abstract) (xsd:string)
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  • Minority Language Rights: What Matters? A Comparison of Belgium and Canada (xsd:string)
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  • In: Federal Governance, 4, 2007, 1, 1-33 (xsd:string)
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