General Introduction: ‘Fragmented Powers’ – A Critical Evaluation
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Published:2025
Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fée, Fabrice Mourlon, 2025. "General Introduction: ‘Fragmented Powers’ – A Critical Evaluation", Fragmented Powers: Confrontation and Cooperation in the English-Speaking World, Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fée, Fabrice Mourlon
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Abstract
This introductory chapter presents the book’s rationale and structure and reflects on the notion of ‘fragmented powers’ as a key entry into understanding evolving power dynamics in the English-speaking world. Combining historical and contemporary perspectives, from the late 18th century to the contemporary era, fragmentation as a non-linear process reveals the tensions between centralisation and decentralisation, as well as confrontation and cooperation in the fields of constitutional and institutional issues, politics and political party systems, the media, and in urban and social policies at both the intra-national and transnational levels. The adoption of a long view perspective and a multidisciplinary approach allows to critically assess the concept of fragmentation by questioning both its positive and negative effects on the cultural, political and socio-economic environments.
