POL 1101 Lecture : Federalism and Federations

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Federalism and federations: federalism as a principle: unity (shared rule) and diversity (self rule), federations: The levels of governments are sovereign in their jurisdictions and this division of power is in the. Amending formula involves federated units (cannot be changed unilaterally). Representation of units in national institutions: unitary states: Regional units not involved in the amending formula. Typically more centralized than federations: confederations: unions of independent states, mechanisms of intergovernmental relations and fiscal issues: conditional/unconditional. Transfers of money: political use of federalism: Centralization vs decentralization (subject to importance of various factors).

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