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Preface to 2011 edition IX
Acknowledgements XXI
1 Emotion 5
2 Montreal and Toronto 13
3 The Secession of Norway from Sweden 29
4 National Size and Economic Development 53
5 Paradoxes of Size 65
6 Duality and Federation 79
7 Sovereignty-Association: Connectors 91
8 Sovereignty-Association: Independence 107
References 123
Index 129
2005 Interview with Jane Jacobs 137
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