The unity of the Realm in a federal perspective

An ideal-typical federation is based on an agreement between its member states, has a federal constitution, a separate federal parliament, two tiers of government and an independent institution to solve conflicts between these two levels. How far from such an ideal type is the unity of the Realm, an...

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Main Author: Justinussen, Jens Christian Svabo
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Published: Institut for Statskundskab ved Aarhus Universitet og Syddansk Universitet 2019
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/131178 2023-05-15T15:01:27+02:00 The unity of the Realm in a federal perspective Justinussen, Jens Christian Svabo 2019-12-11 https://tidsskrift.dk/politica/article/view/131178 unknown Institut for Statskundskab ved Aarhus Universitet og Syddansk Universitet https://tidsskrift.dk/politica/article/view/131178 http://politica.dk/ Politica; Årg. 51 Nr. 4 (2019): Småstat i høj sø: Danmark og Nordatlanten før, nu og fremover Politica. Tidsskrift for politisk videnskab; Vol. 51 No. 4 (2019): Småstat i høj sø: Danmark og Nordatlanten før, nu og fremover 2246-042X 0105-0710 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftkbcopenhojs 2022-03-02T23:49:50Z An ideal-typical federation is based on an agreement between its member states, has a federal constitution, a separate federal parliament, two tiers of government and an independent institution to solve conflicts between these two levels. How far from such an ideal type is the unity of the Realm, and is it possible to create a full federation consisting of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroes? The analysis shows that the Realm has several federal features and could be conceptualised as a semi-federation. There are possibilities for further federalisation, but the demographic differences between its parts prevent a full federation. The federal perspective is relevant in the 21st century’s Arctic development since it can capture and conceptualize some of the most pertinent political and social dynamics within the Realm and the challenges it faces. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Faroes Greenland Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Arctic Greenland
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description An ideal-typical federation is based on an agreement between its member states, has a federal constitution, a separate federal parliament, two tiers of government and an independent institution to solve conflicts between these two levels. How far from such an ideal type is the unity of the Realm, and is it possible to create a full federation consisting of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroes? The analysis shows that the Realm has several federal features and could be conceptualised as a semi-federation. There are possibilities for further federalisation, but the demographic differences between its parts prevent a full federation. The federal perspective is relevant in the 21st century’s Arctic development since it can capture and conceptualize some of the most pertinent political and social dynamics within the Realm and the challenges it faces.
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