The European Center-Right and Federalism
Radu Dumitrescu writes that the center-right in Europe has a place within the continent's federalist structure. He warns that the center-right must be included in…
Radu Dumitrescu writes that the center-right in Europe has a place within the continent's federalist structure. He warns that the center-right must be included in…
Alba Ruibal has examined feminist legal strategies in the province of Salta, Argentina. Ruibal contends that federalism has strengthened the ability of activists to…
The Rockefeller Institute of Government has compiled a breakdown of healthcare coverage trends by state from 2010 to 2017. Read more here.
Former U.S. Representative John Hostettler writes that both progressives and conservatives should welcome the renewed interest in federalism that has arisen in the wake…
Stéphane Dion, Special Envoy to the European Union and Europe and Canadian Ambassador in Germany, recently delivered a keynote address in Cyprus about how,…
The attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, has cited state sovereignty and the Tenth Amendment in rejecting two congressional subcommittees' request for documents related…
Liz Farmer reports that local governments in some high-tax markets are concerned that the 2017 federal cap on the state-and-local tax deduction will, in…
Recent elections in the Philippines have strengthened the chances that President Rodrigo Duterte will win congressional approval of his plan to shift the nation to a…
A group of authors with the Brookings Institution contend that the federal share of Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program funding should increase automatically…
Premier François Legault has declared that provincial funding for next month's Fête nationale du Québec celebration will be neither for the support of Canadian federalism nor Quebec separatism. Read…
Many local governments are calling for a more streamlined process for accessing and deciding how to use federal infrastructure funds. Read more here.
Robert Carling warns that state sovereignty is being undermined by promises made on the campaign trail by candidates for the federal parliament. Read more…
Wei Cui and Jiang Wan analyze China's recent move to decentralize legislation by amending the Law on Legislation. They trace the new approach to…
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