Healthcare in Federal Nations
Katherine Fierlbeck explores how healthcare systems in federal nations evolve. She focuses her study by comparing how Canada and the European Union coordinate healthcare…
Katherine Fierlbeck explores how healthcare systems in federal nations evolve. She focuses her study by comparing how Canada and the European Union coordinate healthcare…
The Canada West Foundation has released a report titled, "The Road Ahead: Rethinking Fiscal Federalism for the 21st Century." Read more here.
Antoine Brousseau Desaulniers and Stéphane Savard have edited Contemporary Federalist Thought in Quebec (Quebec: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023). Read more here.
Michael Da Silva argues for an institutional, rather than an ideological, approach to federalism. Read more here.
A report by the World Bank offers a number of recommendations intended to strengthen fiscal federalism in Nepal. Read more here.
The Institute of Federalism is offering a certificate of advanced studies in federalism, decentralization, and local governance. Applications for the program are due June…
Kamal Kirkuki, the former speaker of the Kurdistan Regional Parliament, contends that the proposed national budget of Iraq "assaults federalism" and violates the nation's…
Deyona Rose Saji reviews M. Govinda Rao's Studies in Indian Public Finance. The reviewer states that the book offers a "frontline administrative view and constitutional understanding"…
Kennedy Stewart, a former mayor of Vancouver, writes that the Covid-19 pandemic posed "a tough stress test for Canada’s federal system of government." He…
The Nepali Times features an article with Swiss ambassador Elisabeth von Capeller Oswald, who is completing more than a decade of service in Nepal. Von Capeller…
Jesse McCormick contends that although the Covid-19 response among Canada's first nations had some successes, these groups continue to face the underlying challenge of a…
Edoba Bright Omoregie warns that if Nigeria continues to resist federalism-based reforms, the nation risks "disintegration." Read more here.
Eric Champagne explores the fallout from the Ottawa vaccination protest of early 2022 and whether the response to it represented -- as asserted by…
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