Call for Admissions for Federalism Graduate Program
Addis Ababa University, College of Law and Governance Studies, has issued an admissions call for masters and doctoral students for its federalism and governance program.…
Addis Ababa University, College of Law and Governance Studies, has issued an admissions call for masters and doctoral students for its federalism and governance program.…
A group of writers call for a reassessment of the roles played by the union and states in the agriculture sector. Read more here.
Blair Maddock-Ferrie examines the impact that economic decline has on discontent among Canada's provinces. Read more here.
On October 7, the Canada School of Public Service will host an online event titled, "Why Federalism Matters." Read more here.
J.S. Darshini and K. Gayithri examine federal transfers and state spending for development activities. Read more here.
Ferran Requejo and Marc Sanjaume-Calvet have edited Defensive Federalism: Protecting Territorial Minorities from the "Tyranny of the Majority" (Oxon: Routledge, 2023). The book is published as…
A group of writers explore the fiscal federalism challenges faced by Canada's three territories. Read more here.
In an op-ed, Rob Breakenridge contends that supporting federalism is the best way for Alberta to participate in the production and sale of liquified…
Tracy Beck Fenwick explores the role of "executive federalism" as practiced by former prime minister Scott Morrison during the Covid-19 pandemic. Fenwick writes that…
Jörg Broschek examines the differing approaches that Canadian provinces took toward the Covid-19 pandemic and how successful the different approaches were at limiting the effects…
Ambar Kumar Ghosh reviews the history of Indian federalism, dividing that history into four phases. Read more here.
Kelly Goles explores the recently passed Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement Act, which results from decades of negotiations between the Anishinabek Nation and the federal…
Abdiwali Mohamed Sayid considers whether an "antidote" exists for Somalia's federal system of government. Read more here.
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