Representation and Mortality During China’s Great Famine
A group of scholars have studied the variation of state predatory tendencies across Chinese provinces during the famine of 1958-1961. The writers suggest that provinces…
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.
A group of scholars have studied the variation of state predatory tendencies across Chinese provinces during the famine of 1958-1961. The writers suggest that provinces…
In a blog post, Sonal Gupta considers how India's federalism compares to the traditional hierarchical structure of government posited by John Austin. Read more…
Carleen Zubrzycki considers some of the new state civil actions that have arisen in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs decision. She warns that "culture war"…
Joel S. Johnson explores the U.S. Supreme Court's void-for-vagueness doctrine and notes that "vagueness analysis significantly depends on whether the law at issue is a…
CSF Fellow, John Dinan, has created a reader, Federalism: Core Documents. It is downloadable for free as a pdf here. A recent interview of Dinan about the reader…
Kathy L. Brock and Geoffrey Hale have edited Managing Federalism Through Pandemic (Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, 2023). The book's essays analyze various aspects of Canada's…
Zina Hutton examines how the possibility of how a federal government shutdown in November could affect state and local budgets. Read more here.
The University of Innsbruck is accepting applications for its Winter School on Federalism, to be held in February of 2024. Applications for the program, which…
Ahead of a summit in Granada, a number of former European Union officials have called for a "gradual and pragmatic federalism." Read more here.
A group of scholars explore how federalism affects the provision of online governmental services in Germany. Read more here.
A group of scholars suggest that cooperative federalism and party competition have hampered Germany's efforts at comprehensive transport policy reforms. Read more here.
The Canada School of Public Service will offer an online event titled, "Legal Issues in Contemporary Federalism." Read more here.
The Kaiser Family Foundation has prepared a report on the fundamentals of how Medicaid is financed, including a discussion of how the federal government…
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