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Developing Sound Fiscal Relations Between Governmental Levels

Robin Broadway and Luc Eyraud examine how decentralized nations can develop sound fiscal relations between the central government and lower levels. Read more here.

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Call for Change from Ethnic to Territorial Federalism in Ethiopia

Mahmood Mamdani writes that Ethiopia's president, Abiy Ahmed, has carried out an impressive array of reforms since taking office last year, but his policies…

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Session on Somalian Federalism

Next week, University College London will host Nuradin Dirie, Special Adviser to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Somalia, at…

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Federalism Writing Competition Announced

Canada's McGill University has announced that the Baxter Family Competition on Federalism is returning for its second year. The goal of the competition is…

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Can Federalism Save Spain?

Dayna Santana writes that support for Catalan nationalism continues to threaten Spain. She contends that the nation should embrace federalism "in order to save…

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Federalism in Divided Societies

Australian National University's Federal Law Review has issued a collection of articles focused on federalism in "deeply divided societies" such as Nepal, Papua New Guinea, and Malaysia. Read…

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Federalism in Divided Societies

Australian National University's Federal Law Review has issued a collection of articles focused on federalism in "deeply divided societies" such as Nepal, Papua New Guinea, and Malaysia. Read…

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Federalism and Health Care in Nepal

A group of scholars write that Nepal's shift to federalism offers several opportunities for the national healthcare system. The authors trace how the system…

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News & Events Posts to Return December 31

CSF will not post News & Events items during the week of Christmas. In the meantime, we offer a holiday-themed take on federalism by Professor Rick…

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Nepalese Minister Studies Indian Federalism

Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Lal Babu Pandit has traveled to New Delhi to learn about managing civil servants in a federal form of…

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Federalism Implementation Plan Approved by Nepalese Leadership

This week, Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli met with provincial leaders and approved a "federalism implementation facilitation action plan" intended to provide guidance during the…

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Federalism and Preferential Trading Agreements

Michelle Egan and Maria Helena Guimarães explore how preferential trade agreements between Canada and the United States have affected the subnational market policies of those…

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The Metropolitan Influence on European Devolution

Igor Calzada writes that the devolution experiences of Catalonia, the Basque Country, and Scotland demonstrate that whether a region gains or lacks metropolitan support…

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