Frameworks of Paradiplomacy. Cases of Selected Unitary States: France, the Netherlands and Czechia
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https://doi.org/10.15290/eejtr.2023.07.02.07Keywords:
paradiplomacy, France, the Netherlands, Czechia, unitary state, foreign policy, local government, regional governmentAbstract
Paradiplomacy literature focuses on federations. This paper is dedicated to selected unitary states. The aim was to identify the achievement of those states in terms of cooperation between central and local governments with respect to foreign policy. The principal research method was a semi-structured direct interview. In the light of the examined examples, the French model of paradiplomacy for a unitary state appears to be the best solution. It respects both the authority of the sub-state governments to engage in foreign cooperation and the constitutional prerogative of the government as the body responsible for pursuing foreign policy of the state.
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