Viable Governance in Canada and EU
John Erik Fossum studies the federal structures of Canada and the European Union, including whether the two are best described as polycephalous federations. Read more…
The Federalism Library is an online multimedia collection of articles, books, and podcasts exploring contemporary and classic questions related to federalism. It includes material created by the Center for the Study of Federalism, as well as carefully curated information from prominent writers on federalism.
John Erik Fossum studies the federal structures of Canada and the European Union, including whether the two are best described as polycephalous federations. Read more…
Eurac Research will offer a webinar on October 7 titled, "Democratic Systems and Territorial Integration: The Effects and Consequences of Catalonia’s Quest for Independence."…
Tom Vilsack, secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has assured California that more federal assistance is coming to help combat the state's wildfires.…
Two Texas district courts have ruled that two Texas counties can proceed with implementing mandatory mask orders despite Governor Greg Abbott's order prohibiting such…
Arash Abizadeh contends that the majoritarian conception of democracy is mistaken and that democratic equality requires counter-majoritarian institutions such as federalism. Read more here.
A group of scholars compare the effects of environmental federalism on the environmental impact statements of two subnational units of two federalist nations. Read…
John C. Fortier and Walter Suza debate the proper role of federalism in the nation's system of elections. Read more here.
Mark Weatherford examines the federal government's increasing calls for infrastructure security and how that could affect states and localities. Read more here.
In an op-ed, Achyut Wagle contends that Nepal's National Planning Commission is "an archaic relic of the centralized planning era of the Panchayat dictatorship"…
James Ha writes that localities can ensure better use of federal stimulus funds by centralizing the responsibility for grant oversight and by using digital…
Rory Gillis explores two questions related to interprovincial infrastructure: when should the federal government allow the provinces to decide whether interprovincial infrastructure proceeds, and how…
Abdulyakeen Abdulrasheed and Jemilu Abdulsalam examine Nigeria's federalism-related challenges through the lens of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings. Read more here.
Yanbei Andrea Wang and Justin Weinstein-Tull argue that both the conflict and coordination exemplified at various levels of government over how to best respond…
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Federalism is American government’s best kept secret. Its influence is pervasive and profound. Though not mentioned in the Constitution, federalism’s meaning and application have been at the center of disputes from 1776 to the Civil War to our current culture wars. We are scholars who focus on federalism, and through this podcast, we explore how federalism, from practice to theory, shapes our politics, policies, culture, society, and daily life.
Federalism’s influence on American government, culture and society is pervasive and profound, yet often unexplored. This short podcast examines single, practical topics to show how federalism’s influence is real and relevant in average citizens’ daily lives.