Report on Workshop on Ethiopian Federalism
The Forum of Federations has reported on the results of a recent workshop titled, "Deliberating on Federalism in Ethiopia." Read more here.
The Forum of Federations has reported on the results of a recent workshop titled, "Deliberating on Federalism in Ethiopia." Read more here.
Joel Mendoza Gomez and Joel Mendoza Ruiz examine Mexican federalism through the lens of intergovernmental financial instruments. Read more here.
Joan Enguer and Rosa M. Navarrete explore the relationship between climate-change advocacy and secessionism in Catalonia. Read more here.
In a blog post, Sonal Gupta considers how India's federalism compares to the traditional hierarchical structure of government posited by John Austin. Read more…
Kathy L. Brock and Geoffrey Hale have edited Managing Federalism Through Pandemic (Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, 2023). The book's essays analyze various aspects of Canada's…
Ahead of a summit in Granada, a number of former European Union officials have called for a "gradual and pragmatic federalism." Read more here.
A group of scholars explore how federalism affects the provision of online governmental services in Germany. Read more here.
A group of scholars suggest that cooperative federalism and party competition have hampered Germany's efforts at comprehensive transport policy reforms. Read more here.
The Canada School of Public Service will offer an online event titled, "Legal Issues in Contemporary Federalism." Read more here.
Benoît Pelletier explores which levels of government have jurisdiction over questions involving artificial intelligence. Read more here.
Cambridge University Press has released a book chapter authored by a group of scholars about Germany's federalism and climate governance. Read more here.
The Scottish Parliament's "Festival of Politics" recently hosted an online presentation titled "Twenty-Five Years of Devolution in the UK." You can view the video…
In an op-ed, C.P. Chandrasekhar contends that India's federalism "is under severe strain" because of the Modi government's fiscal policies and the proposed "One…
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