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India’s Cooperative Federalism During COVID-19

Prakash Chandra Jha explores how cooperative federalism in India has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more here.

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Book on Models of Non-Territorial Autonomy

Tove H. Malloy and Levente Salat have edited Non-Territorial Autonomy and Decentralization: Ethno-Cultural Diversity Governance (Oxfordshire: Routledge, 2021). The book will be available on April 29.…

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Online Courses on Federalism Announced

Young European Federalists has announced a series of open online courses about federalism. Read more here.

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Fiscal Federalism and Ukrainian Refugees

Girard Miller writes that a "federalist financial structure" should be used to admit many more Ukrainian refugees to the United States. Read more here.

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Call for New Approach for Government Spending in Canada

Writing that the "pandemic created expectations on collaborative federalism that will be difficult to reverse," a group of scholars call for a "coordinated federal/provincial/territorial approach"…

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Federalism Training Position in Myanmar

Democracy Reporting International has announced an opening for a federalism expert in Myanmar. Applicants will be expected to "prepare training curriculum on fundamental aspects of federalism…

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Federalism and COVID-19 Conference

On March 31, the Australian Academy of Law will present "Australian Federalism in the Time of COVID." Read more here.

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Cooperative Federalism in the Northern Canadian Corridor

Dwight Newman has published "An Overview and Assessment of Key Constitutional Issues Relevant to the Canadian Northern Corridor" as part of a series for…

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Separatists Movements Studied

Using Quebec as a case study, Emilie Patry examines the causes of separatist and nationalist claims in federal countries. Read more here.

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Federalism and COVID-19 Responses in the United States and Mexico

Mauricio Covarrubias explores how the federal systems of the United States and Mexico have reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more here.

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Review of “The Symbolic State”

Sean Mueller has reviewed Karlo Basta's book, The Symbolic State: Minority Recognition, Majority Backlash, and Secession in Multinational Countries. Read more here.

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Federalism and Philosophy

Michael Da Silva writes that federalism "should be considered philosophically important" and he explores how federalism relates to a number of philosophical concepts. Read more…

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Centralized Tax Reform in China

Yu Hao and Kevin Zhengcheng Liu look back at how efforts at centralizing tax reform in late-imperial China "backfired." Read more here.

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