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Intergovernmental relations: meaning and relevance for conflict management

  • Soeren Keil
  • , A. Heinemann-Gruder
  • , J. Woelk
  • , K. Kossler

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

    Abstract

    The overall aim of the two workshops was to identify, discuss and evaluate mechanisms of conflict management in different states and debate options for how these could be improved, specifically focusing on relations between different government levels. In doing so, the first part of the workshop focused on the definition of inter-governmental relations, a discussion on why they are important and a wider input session on common problems and issues with intergovernmental relations in the countries represented in the workshop.

    The second part focused on possibilities to increase the functionality of intergovernmental relations and overcome some of the identified problems. A short input presentation was followed by a discussion amongst the participants in order to identify what works in some countries and how some of the identified problems could
    be overcome.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationFederalism and Conflict Management
    PublisherHanns Seidel Foundation
    ISBN (Print)9783887955281
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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