Federalism Nationalism and Development

Federalism  Nationalism and Development
Author: Pritam Singh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2008-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134049462

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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION -- chapter 2 The geography and the political economy of Punjab: an historical overview of Punjab-centre relations -- chapter 3 Federalism, nationalism and India's development strategy: an historical overview and analytical framework -- chapter 4 Federal financial relations in India and their implications for centre-Punjab financial relations -- chapter 5 CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS IN AGRICULTURE AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR PUNJAB AGRICULTURE -- chapter 6 CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS IN INDUSTRY AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PATTERN OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN PUNJAB -- chapter 7 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS.

Unfulfilled Union 5th Edition

Unfulfilled Union  5th Edition
Author: Garth Stevenson
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773536326

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In Unfulfilled Union Garth Stevenson examines such topics as the origins and objectives of Confederation And The BNA Act of 1867, The interpretation of Canada's federal constitution by the courts, The impact of economic regionalism and Quebec nationalism, financial relations between the federal and provincial levels of government, The consequences of federalism for economic policy, The sources of federal-provincial conflicts And The means to resolve them, And The lengthy but inconclusive efforts to reform the Canadian constitution through federal-provincial agreement - particularly since Quebec's Quiet Revolution in the 1960s. Although institutional factors such as the defects of the original constitution And The sometimes questionable interpretations of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council are given due attention, Stevenson emphasizes the political economy of Canada, including its relationship with the United States And The vitality of Quebec nationalism as the major reasons Canada has not achieved the same level of centralization and stability as other federations in the industrialized world. This updated edition of Unfulfilled Union includes a new chapter that discusses the extensive changes that have taken place in Canadian federalism since the previous edition was published in 2004.

Putting Federalism in Its Place

Putting Federalism in Its Place
Author: Scott L. Greer,Daniel Béland,André Lecours,Kenneth A Dubin
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472902927

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What does federalism do to welfare states? This question arises in scholarly debates about policy design as well as in discussions about the right political institutions for a country. It has frustrated many, with federalism seeming to matter in all sorts of combinations with all sorts of issues, from nationalism to racism to intergovernmental competition. The diffuse federalism literature has not come to compelling answers for very basic questions. Scott L. Greer, Daniel Béland, André Lecours, and Kenneth A. Dubin argue for a new approach—one methodologically focused on configurations of variables within cases rather than a fruitless attempt to isolate “the” effect of federalism; and one that is substantively engaged with identifying key elements in configurations as well as with when and how their interactions matter. Born out of their work on a multi-year, eleven-country project (published as Federalism and Social Policy: Patterns of Redistribution in Eleven Countries, University of Michigan Press, 2019), this book comprises a methodological and substantive agenda. Methodologically, the authors shift to studies that embraced and understood the complexity within which federal political institutions operate. Substantively, they make an argument for the importance of plurinationalism, changing economic interests, and institutional legacies.

The Daily Plebiscite

The Daily Plebiscite
Author: David R. Cameron
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2021-11-17
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9781487524210

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The Daily Plebiscite offers a multi-faceted analysis of Canada's national unity crisis from the perspective of someone who lived through it all.

State Society and the Development of Canadian Federalism

State  Society  and the Development of Canadian Federalism
Author: Richard Simeon,Ian Robinson,Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1990
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UOM:39015018450380

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Published by the University of Toronto Press in cooperation with the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada and the Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Supply and Services Canada.

Federalism and Nationalism

Federalism and Nationalism
Author: Gregory Gleason
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2021-04-02
Genre: Federal government
ISBN: 036716437X

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This book explores the causes of the unrest and speculates on the possible future direction of national movements. It seeks to answer: What are the implications of socialist federalism for political development within the USSR?

New Directions in Federalism Studies

New Directions in Federalism Studies
Author: Jan Erk,Wilfried Swenden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2010-01-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135228910

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Federalism has experienced a remarkable renaissance in recent decades – as an alternative way to accommodate ethnic differences; as a tool to combat remote, undemocratic and ineffective central governments; and lastly, as a means to promote economic performance in the developing world through decentralisation. This book seeks to bring different aspects and perspectives of federalism studies closer together, by providing an analytical framework which transcends the sub-fields and encourages contributors to look beyond the comfort zones of their own disciplinary approaches to the topic. The authors seek to achieve this aim by structuring the contributions around four dimensions federalism studies: • the development and design of federal institutions; • federalism and democratic participation, representation and accountability; • federalism and the accommodation of territorially-based ethnic, cultural and linguistic differences; • federalism and public policy. With a strong comparative framework, New Directions in Federalism Studies will be of interest to students and scholars of Federalism, Government, Regionalism, and Multi-level Governance. It will also offer insights of relevance to Comparative Politics, Public Policy, Public Administration, Nationalism, and West European Politics.

Indian Federalism

Indian Federalism
Author: Louise Tillin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-05-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199097876

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To understand how politics, the economy, and public policy function in the world’s largest democracy, an appreciation of federalism is essential. Bringing to surface the complex dimensions that affect relations between India’s central government and states, this short introduction is the one-stop account to federalism in India. Paying attention to the constitutional, political, and economic factors that shape Centre–state relations, this book stimulates understanding of some of the big dilemmas facing India today. The ability of India’s central government to set the economic agenda or secure implementation of national policies throughout the country depends on the institutions and practices of federalism. Similarly, the ability of India’s states to contribute to national policy making or to define their own policy agendas that speak to local priorities all hinge on questions of federalism. Organised in four chapters, this book introduces readers to one of the key living features of Indian democracy.