Comparing Federal Systems

Comparing Federal Systems
Author: Ronald Lampman Watts
Publsiher: Queen's Policy Studies
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131689114

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At present there are 24 federations in the world composing a variety of forms and variations, this text provides an analysis of the design and operation of a sample of federations, including the U.S., Australia, Germany, India and Spain.

Comparing Federal Systems in the 1990s

Comparing Federal Systems in the 1990s
Author: Ronald L. Watts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1996
Genre: Comparative government
ISBN: OCLC:1032914299

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Comparing Federal Systems in the 1990s

Comparing Federal Systems in the 1990s
Author: Ronald Lampman Watts
Publsiher: School of Policy Studies Queen's University
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-05-28
Genre: Comparative government
ISBN: 0889117632

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As Canadians question the future of their federation and consider changes to it, there is much that can be learned from federal systems elsewhere. At present there are twenty-three federations in the world (representing over forty per cent of the world's population) comprising a variety of forms and variations. In this study, Ronald Watts provides a clear analysis of the design and operation of a sample of federations chosen for their relevance to Canadian issues.

Comparing Federal Systems in the 1990s

Comparing Federal Systems in the 1990s
Author: Ronald Lampman Watts,Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Institute of Intergovernmental Relations,Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). School of Policy Studies
Publsiher: Kingston, Ont. : Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1996
Genre: Comparative government
ISBN: 0889115893

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As Canadians question the future of their federation and consider changes t

Comparative Federalism

Comparative Federalism
Author: Thomas O. Hueglin,Alan Fenna
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2015
Genre: Comparative government
ISBN: 1442607238

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Comparative Federalism: A Systematic Inquiry, Second Edition is a uniquely comprehensive, analytic, and genuinely comparative introduction to the principles and practices, as well as the institutional compromises, of federalism. Hueglin and Fenna draw from their diverse research on federal systems to focus on four main models- America, Canada, Germany, and the European Union- but also to range widely over other cases. At the heart of the book is careful analysis of the relationship between constitutional design and amendment, fiscal relations, institutional structures, intergovernmental relations, and judicial review. Such analysis serves the dual role of helping the reader understand federalism and providing a comparative framework from which to assess the record of federal systems. The second edition has been extensively revised and updated, taking into account new developments in federal systems and incorporating insights from the growing body of literature in the field. It includes two new chapters, Fiscal Federalism and, The Limits of Federalism.

Federal Dynamics

Federal Dynamics
Author: Arthur Benz,Jörg Broschek
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191652639

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Federal systems are praised for creating political stability, but they are also blamed for causing rigidity. They are said to balance powers, but apparently they are also threatened by instability due to drifts in power. Federalism should support democratization, but it can also constrain the power of the demos and strengthen the executive. In short, there is widespread agreement that federal systems are dynamic. The forces, mechanisms and consequences of federal dynamics, however, are not sufficiently understood so far. This book brings together leading experts in the field of comparative federalism to highlight how the interplay of continuity and change systematically generates and reinforces varieties of federalism and varieties of federal dynamics. Federal Dynamics: Continuity, Change and Varieties of Federalism investigates mechanisms and resulting patterns of federal development. It offers new analytical concepts and discusses different theoretical propositions to systematically compare convergent and divergent trends in federal systems. Acknowledging the theoretical pluralism that dominates the field, the book is organized around four sections: Models, Varieties and Dimensions of Federalism; Timing, Sequencing and Historical Evolution; Social Change and Political Structuring; and Actors, Institutions and Internal Dynamics. The contributions to this volume are variously concerned with three guiding questions: What changes within federal systems, how and why? The focus provided by these three guiding questions allows for a dialogue between strands of the literature that have not talked to each other in a sufficient manner. In this way, the book makes a significant contribution to the growing literature on continuity and change in federal systems. Ultimately, it represents a substantive effort in advancing research on comparative federalism.

Comparative Federalism and Intergovernmental Agreements

Comparative Federalism and Intergovernmental Agreements
Author: Jeffrey Parker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317656470

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Intergovernmental agreements are an important instrument in federal systems, establishing new social programs, regulating agricultural practices, and even changing constitutions. Despite their importance, there have only been limited attempts to understand agreements in a comparative context or to provide a theoretical framework for their study. This book addresses both of these deficiencies by comparing the use of agreements in six federations (Australia, Canada, Germany, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States) and considering why certain federations form more agreements than others. Parker analyzes the data using an institutional framework that considers the effects of seven variables, including the constitutional division of powers, the system of intergovernmental transfers, the size of the welfare state and the nature of governing institutions. In addition, the study provides the first ever comparative database of national intergovernmental agreements — a new resource for future research. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Political Science, Federalism, Government, Political Institutions, Political Theory and Comparative Politics.

Comparing Fiscal Federalism

Comparing Fiscal Federalism
Author: Alice Valdesalici,Francesco Palermo
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004340954

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Comparing Fiscal Federalism investigates intergovernmental financial relations and the current allocation of financial and fiscal powers in compound states from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. Theoretical approaches and case studies provide a comprehensive analysis of recent developments and emerging trends.