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Federalism Debated in Pakistan

Pakistan's International Parliament Convention recently met and discussed the possible benefits of federalism. Read more here.

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Indian Court Rules that Federalism Principles Apply to NCTD

The Supreme Court of India recently ruled that although the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCTD) is not a state, "the concept of federalism…

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Federalism and Perceptions of Canadian Healthcare

Olivier Jacques and Marion Perrot report on survey results concerning the state of Canadian healthcare. The writers suggest that the results reveal that "perceptions of the…

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ADR and Intergovernmental Disputes

Vianney Sebayiga explores how types of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms could help resolve intergovernmental disputes in Kenya. Read more here.

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The Reviewability of Soft Law and the Discretion of EU Agencies

Merijn Chamon and Nathan de Arriba-Sellier consider the recent FBF ruling of the European Union Court of Justice, in which a French bank, Fédération Bancaire Française,…

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Book on Federalism and Climate

Alan Fenna, Sébastien Jodoin, and Joana Setzer have edited Climate Governance and Federalism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023). The book explores whether federations tend to help…

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Book Suggests New Approach to the Study of Federalism Needed

A group of scholars have written Putting Federalism in Its Place: The Territorial Politics of Social Policy Revisited (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2023). The…

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Review of “Politics of Federalism in Pakistan”

Muhammad Ali Siddiqi reviews the revised and enlarged second edition of Mehrunnisa Ali's Politics of Federalism in Pakistan. Read more here.

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Review of “Teaching Federalism: Multidimensional Approaches”

Jan Erk has reviewed Teaching Federalism: Multidimensional Approaches, by CSF fellows John Kincaid and J. Wesley Leckrone. Read more here.

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Is Ethiopian Federalism “Stunted” by the National Government’s Fiscal Controls?

Mistir Sew writes that Ethiopia's regional governments need greater fiscal autonomy for the nation's system of federalism to thrive. Read more here.

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Spillover in National and Regional Elections in Portugal

André Freire and Teresa Ruel examine two-way spillovers in national and regional politics in two regions of Portugal. Read more here.

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Anti-Violence Policies of Australia and Brazil Compared

A group of writers compare the effectiveness of gender-based violence prevention policies in a nation with a decentralized structure (Australia) and a nation with a more centralized structure…

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Winners of McGill Federalism Essay Competition Announced

McGill University has announced the winners of the Baxter Family Competition on Federalism and the topics of the winning essays. Read more here.

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