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Federalist Principles Not Honored in Kurdistan?

Saying that Iraq should respect its own constitution, which is based on federalism, the prime minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani, has…

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Federalism and Rural Development

Ganesh Prasad Chalise, Arun GC, and Kiran Ghimire of Nepal's Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development examine the relationship between federalism and rural development. Read…

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Challenges to Fiscal Federalism in India

T.M. Thomas Isaac, R. Mohan, and Lekha Chakraborty analyze fiscal federalism in India by examining trends in vertical fiscal imbalances between the national government and…

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Brexit, the EU, and the Economics of Federalism

Niels Philipsen writes that the economics of federalism helps shed light on both why many voters in the United Kingdom voted for Brexit and…

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Federalism and Sri Lanka

D.B.S. Jeyaraj reviews efforts to move the nation to a federal form of government and bemoans the "false binary between unitary and federal" in…

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Governors Call for Return of SALT Deduction

Laura Maggi reports that a group of governors from eight high-tax states have joined together to call on Congress to eliminate the cap on…

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Do Catalan Separatists Pose a Threat to Spanish Democracy?

Writing that "anyone looking for evidence of how irrational politics can be should look to Catalonia right now," Omar G. Encarnación contends that Catalan separatists…

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The Subnational Effects of Vertical Intergovernmental Bargains in India and Latin America

Andres Mejia Acosta and Louise Tillin examine how vertical inter-governmental political and fiscal bargains and horizontal variation in conditions across regions boost or undercut…

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Brexit, Rights, and Devolution Report

A group of scholars from the UK have published a report from the final Brexit and Rights Engagement Network roundtable. Read more here.

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Will Midterm Elections in the Philippines “Make or Break” Federalism Push?

Samuel P. Medenilla warns that the fate of federalism could hinge on which candidates voters choose in the nation's upcoming midterm elections. Read more here.

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States’ Right in India

Shashank Kela describes the fundamental role federalism plays in India, and he examines the doctrine of states' rights. Read more here.

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Greenhouse Gas Litigation Highlights Canadian Balance of Power Issues

Martin Olszynski writes that litigation of the federal government's greenhouse gas pricing plan concerns not only the constitutionality of the plan, but also the…

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Canadian Child Advocacy Group Joins Climate-Change Litigation

The Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children has recently intervened in climate-change related litigation, arguing that children are particularly vulnerable to the negative…

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