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Moral Authority and Intergovernmental Lobbying in China

Chengyuan Ji and Xiao Ma examine how the "moral authority" of respected individuals can sway local governments and boost a locality's odds of achieving a…

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Federalism for the Philippines a “Promise Unfulfilled”

Dwight De Leon writes that President Rodrigo Duterte leaves office "with federalism still what it was when he ran for the country's top post…

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Fiscal Decentralization and Social Outcomes

A group of researchers with the International Monetary Fund consider how social outcomes are affected by fiscal decentralization. Read more here.

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Non-Financial Assets and Public Policy in Canada

A group of scholars contend that patterns of non-financial asset ownership are a useful yet overlooked measure of how power is distributed to different levels…

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Does Ethnic Federalism Pose a Threat to Nepal?

Dhalbahadur Khatri explores whether single-ethnicity federalism in Nepal threatens the nation's social harmony. Read more here.

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How Cooperative Is Cooperative Federalism?

Christa Scholtz and Andrei Munteanu question how truly cooperative "cooperative federalism" can be under a de facto concurrency rule. Read more here.

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Referendum for Scottish Independence Announced

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced plans to hold another referendum for Scottish independence from the United Kingdom (password required). Read more here.

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Federalist Conference in Italy

The Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies has announced this year's international federalism seminar on the Italian island of Ventotene, occurring from August 28…

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Schleswig-Holstein and Germany’s Energy Transition

Rie Watanabe examines how the experience of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein changed as Germany's national energy policies transitioned during the last few decades. Read more…

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Federalism Doctoral Position at the University of Antwerp

The University of Antwerp has announced an opening for a doctoral candidate who will conduct research to "assess how pandemic response measures taken at various levels…

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India’s Fiscal Federalism and the GST

T.M. Thomas Isaac suggests that a recent ruling by the nation's Supreme Court concerning the goods and services tax offers "an appropriate occasion for…

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Federalism-E Issue Released

Federalism-E, a student-run online journal about federalism, has released its 2022 issue. Read more here.

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Fiscal Decentralization and Public Services

Michela Giorcelli analyzes how fiscal decentralization affects local services. Read more here.

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