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Book on Canadian Influence on the Law of Secession

Giacomo Delledonne  and Giuseppe Martinico have edited The Canadian Contribution to a Comparative Law of Secession (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2019). The book explores the 20th anniversary of the Quebec Secession…

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Book on Chinese and Russian Federalism

Alexander Libman and Michael Rochlitz have written Federalism in China and Russia: Story of Success and Story of Failure? (Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing,…

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New Book on Nigerian Federalism

Dele Babalola has authored The Political Economy of Federalism in Nigeria (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019). The book uses a political economy approach to analyze the…

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American Federalism

States Reject Administration’s Efforts to Weaken Obamacare

Last fall, the Trump administration offered several ways that the states could avoid a number of Affordable Care Act requirements. So far, no states…

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Book on Federalism and Social Policy

Scott L. Greer and Heather Elliott have edited Federalism and Social Policy: Patterns of Redistribution in 11 Democracies (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2019). The…

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Book on Indian Fiscal Federalism

Y.V. Reddy and G.R. Reddy have written Indian Fiscal Federalism (Oxon: Oxford University Press, 2019). The book offers a historical view of fiscal federalism…

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Book on the Quebec Conference of 1864

Eugénie Brouillet, et al., have edited The Quebec Conference of 1864 (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018). The book's essays reflect the renewed historical interest in the…

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Book on the Provincial Role in Canadian Immigration

Mireille Paquet  has authored Province Building and the Federalization of Immigration in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018). Paquet writes that most studies of provincial …

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Federalism in Yemen?

In a chapter titled "Can Federalism Save the Yemeni State?" in Yemen and the Search for Stability: Power, Politics and Society After the Arab…

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American Federalism

Book on Pennsylvania Politics and Policy

CSF Fellow J. Wesley Leckrone and Michelle J. Atherton have edited Pennsylvania Politics and Policy: A Commonwealth Reader (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2018). The…

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Book on Federations

Mark Bruerton, Tracey Arklay, Robyn Hollander, and Ron Levy have edited A People’s Federation (Leichhardt, NSW: The Federation Press, 2017). The book brings together…

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Book on the Foundations of Federalism

Amnon Lev has edited The Federal Idea: Public Law Between Governance and Political Life (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2017). The book explores the foundations of federalism by…

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Book on Swiss Federalism

Adrian Vatter has written Swiss Federalism: The Transformation of a Federal Model (Oxfordshire: Routledge, 2018). Vatter examines the particular characteristics of Swiss federalism and explores…

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Federalism Matters Podcast

Federalism is American government’s best kept secret. Its influence is pervasive and profound. Though not mentioned in the Constitution, federalism’s meaning and application have been at the center of disputes from 1776 to the Civil War to our current culture wars. We are scholars who focus on federalism, and through this podcast, we explore how federalism, from practice to theory, shapes our politics, policies, culture, society, and daily life.

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Federalism’s influence on American government, culture and society is pervasive and profound, yet often unexplored. This short podcast examines single, practical topics to show how federalism’s influence is real and relevant in average citizens’ daily lives.

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