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For a more detailed review of the construction of institutions of a federalist nature in Spain than that provided in this essay see: Fernando Fernandez Rodn'guez (ed.), La Espana de las Autonomien (Madrid: Instituto de Estudios de Administraciön Local, 1985); Goldie Shabad, 'After Autonomy: The Dynamics of Regionalism in Spain', in Stanley Payne (ed.) The Politics of Democratic Spain (Chicago Council of Foreign Affairs 1986); and Joan Botella, 'The Spanish New Regions: Territorial and Political Pluralism', International Political Science Review 10/3 (1989) pp.263, 271; Monserrat Guibernau, 'Spain: A Federation in the Making?', in Graham Smith (ed.) Federalism: The Multiethnic Challenge (London: Longman 1995).
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