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Is Ethiopia’s Ethnic Federalism Still Viable?

Eghosa E. Osaghae analyzes why Ethiopia's system of ethnic federalism has been "troubled and unstable." Read more here.

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Have Recent Emergencies Revealed that Federalism Is in Crisis?

In a blog post, Nicole De Palmenaer explores whether federalism is in crisis, or whether the current form of crisis management is outdated. Read…

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Nepal’s “Federalism Milestone”

Nagit Wagley looks back at Nepal's first five years under a federal constitution and considers the opportunities and challenges offered by upcoming elections this…

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Decentralization in Cameroon

Armel Joris Massoda reviews the progress of decentralization in Cameroon, with an emphasis on the effects of a 2019 law intended to support this…

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Climate Change and Indian Federalism

A group of scholars explore the idea that an effective response to climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to India, and will necessitate "reimagining…

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Iraq and “Oil Federalism”

Bilal Wahab explores the implications of a recent ruling from the Iraqi Federal Supreme Court that, Wahab contends, could threaten the nation's aspirations toward…

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OECD Fiscal Federalism Publication

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development has released Fiscal Federalism 2022: Making Decentralization Work. Read more here.

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Decentralization and the Management of Natural Resources in Bangladesh

Mohammad Wasim Newaz and Md. Saifur Rahman examine how the decentralization process in Bangladesh affects the management of common resources such as the water bodies that support…

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The Pandemic and Cooperative Federalism in India

Prakash Chandra Jha analyses how India's system of cooperative federalism has been tested during the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more here.

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Fiscal Federalism and Regional Disparities in Russia

A group of scholars examine fiscal federalism and disparities among Russia's regions. Read more here.

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Fiscal Decentralization and Renewable Energy in China

A group of scholars explore how fiscal decentralization in China could affect the development of renewable energy. Read more here.

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Federalism and Education in Myanmar

Ashley South explores how educational issues in Myanmar relate to federalism and the self-determination of ethnic nationality communities. Read more here.

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Multi-Level Governance and the Canadian Transfer System

Silvana Gomes examines the ebb and flow of fiscal transfers between the national government and the provinces. Read more here.

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