Comparing Federal Systems by Ronald L Watts

Comparing Federal Systems by Ronald L Watts

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An analysis of the design and operation of a sample of federations chosen for their relevance to Canadian issues.

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Comparing Federal Systems by Ronald L Watts

Countries studied include the United States, Switzerland, Australia, Austria, and Germany as examples of developed industrial societies; India and Malaysia as examples of multilingual and multicultural federations; Belgium and Spain as examples of emerging federal systems that illustrate bicommunal and asymmetrical approaches; and Czechoslovakia and Pakistan as examples of bicommunal federations that have failed. Watts compares the interaction of social diversity and political institutions, distribution of powers and finances, processes contributing to flexibility or rigidity in adjustment, extent of internal symmetry or asymmetry, degree of centralization and decentralization, character of representation in federal institutions, role of constitutions and courts, provisions for constitutional rights and secession, and pathology in federations.

Ronald L. Watts is principal emeritus and professor emeritus, political studies, and fellow and former director of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen's University, and fellow of the international Forum of Federations. From 1991 to 1998

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ISBN 13 9780889118355
ISBN 10 0889118353
Title Comparing Federal Systems
Author Ronald L Watts
Series Queen's Policy Studies Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Queen's University
Year published 1999-10-01
Number of pages 130
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