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The Forum of Federations Handbook of Federal Countries 2020


The Forum of Federations Handbook of Federal Countries 2020



von: Ann Griffiths, Rupak Chattopadhyay, John Light, Carl Stieren

128,39 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 24.10.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030420888
Sprache: englisch

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<p>Federal models of government have shaped history and demonstrated how diverse people can live together and govern together in relative harmony.&nbsp;<i>The Forum of Federations Handbook of Federal Countries 2020</i>&nbsp;builds on the previous 2005 edition and offers a much-needed update to this signature resource in comparative federalism. Outlining&nbsp;every federal country in the world, each chapter provides a brief yet comprehensive overview of the history of federalism in its specific country, the constitutional&nbsp;nature of federalism, and recent historical dynamics. As new countries have joined the Federal ranks, this handbook brings readers up to speed offering an authoritative look at both the older federal countries as well as new federal countries like Nepal.&nbsp;<i>The Forum of Federations Handbook of Federal Countries 2020</i>&nbsp;is an&nbsp;essential resource for academics, researchers, university students, libraries, history and governance teachers, politicians and civil servants, and casual observers of federalism.</p>
<div><br></div><div>1. Introduction.- 2. Argentina.- 3. Australia.- 4. Austria.- 5. Belgium.- 6. Bosnia and Herzegovina.- 7. Brazil.- 8. Canada.- 9. Comoros.- 10. Cyprus.- 11. Ethiopia.- 12. European Union.- 13. Germany.- 14. India.- 15. Malaysia.- 16. Mexico.- 17. Micronesia.- 18. Nepal.- 19. Nigeria.- 20. Pakistan.- 21. Russia.- 22. St. Kitts and Nevis.- 23. South Africa.- 24. Spain.- 25. Switzerland.- 26. United Arab Emirates.- 27. United States of America.- 28. Federal Constitution-Making Processes and the Stable Cessation of Conflict.&nbsp;</div>
<b>Ann Griffiths</b>&nbsp;is a Research Fellow with the Centre for the Study of Security and Development and teaches part-time in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, Canada. Her research and teaching interests include security and defence, human rights, peacebuilding, democratization and federalism.<div><br></div><div><div><b>Rupak Chattopadhyay</b>&nbsp;is the CEO and President of the Forum of Federations in Canada. He did his doctoral work in Political Science at the University of Toronto, and his&nbsp;edited/co-edited collections include<i>&nbsp;Dialogues on Diversity and Unity in Federal Countries</i> (2009), <i>Finance and Governance of Capital Cities in Federal System</i>&nbsp;(2009) and<i> Governance and Finance of Metropolitan Area in Federal Countries</i>&nbsp;(2013).</div><div><br></div></div><div><b>John Light </b>is the senior director of communications and publications at the Forum of Federations in Canada. He spent over a decade working at the Canadian Parliament and holds a BA in marketing and expertise in communications.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><b>Carl Stieren </b>is a writer and editor based in Ottawa, Canada. He has worked for the Forum of Federations for eight years as a writer and editor, and also serves as the Associate Editor of&nbsp;<i>Federations </i>magazine.&nbsp;</div>
<p></p><p>Federal models of government have shaped history and demonstrated how diverse people can live together and govern together in relative harmony.&nbsp;<i>The Forum of Federations Handbook of Federal Countries 2020</i>&nbsp;builds on the previous 2005 edition and offers a much-needed update to this signature resource in comparative federalism. Outlining&nbsp;every federal country in the world, each chapter provides a brief yet comprehensive overview of the history of federalism in its specific country, the constitutional&nbsp;nature of federalism, and recent historical dynamics. As new countries have joined the Federal ranks, this handbook brings readers up to speed offering an authoritative look at both the older federal countries as well as new federal countries like Nepal.&nbsp;<i>The Forum of Federations Handbook of Federal Countries 2020</i>&nbsp;is an&nbsp;essential resource for academics, researchers, university students, libraries, history and governance teachers, politicians and civil servants, and casual observers of federalism.</p>

<p><b>Ann Griffiths </b>is Editor of the <i>Canadian Naval Review</i></p>

<p><b>Rupak Chattopadhyay </b>is CEO and President of the Forum of Federations, Canada</p>

<p><b>John Light </b>is Senior Director of Communications at Forum of Federations, Canada</p>

<p><b>Carl Stieren </b>is a writer and editor from Ottawa, Canada</p><br><p></p>
Provides an authoritative catalog of federal countries Offers brief yet comprehensive summaries of the history of federalism in each country Updates a signature volume in the study of comparative federalism

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