Central-Local Relations in Asian Constitutional Systems

Central-Local Relations in Asian Constitutional Systems by Andrew Harding, published by Bloomsbury Academic on March 29, 2018, is a comprehensive exploration of territorial governance in Asia, focusing on the dynamics of central-local relations. This 192-page book delves into the complexities surrounding decentralization, ethnic and religious conflicts, and regional autonomy within various constitutional frameworks across the continent.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of how different countries, from Japan to Myanmar, are re-evaluating their constitutional structures to better manage local governance. The book presents a pan-Asian perspective on these issues, drawing on contemporary experiences to assess the effectiveness of various approaches to central-local relations. Through this examination, the work contributes to the understanding of law and constitutional matters in the context of governance in Asia.
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This book examines territorial governance in Asia in the context of central-local relations. In an era of attempts to deal with issues such as decentralisation, conflict involving ethnic and religious enclaves, and demands for regional autonomy, it is timely to examine central-local relations in a pan-Asian perspective, assessing the attempts in a range of different constitutional systems from Japan to Myanmar to re-order constitutional structures for local government. The book looks at the constitutional systems for organising central-local relations in Asia and attempts to draw conclusions from contemporary experiences.
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