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The most important achievements in early post-Soviet Russia were the creation of a federal system & the establishment of scheduled elections. However, federalism in Russia substitutes rhetoric for reality with regard to many substantive elements of Western federalism. It is more a decorative ritual than a democratic function. This chapter examines the roots of Russian federalism, as far back as the 11th century, & its development in the post-Soviet era. It is concluded that Vladimir Putin does not want a system of political pluralism or development of grassroots parties. His vision for Russia is one of a vertical, not horizontal, chain of command, with a strong national police presence in control at the regional level. Figures. J. Stanton
In: Canadian Democratic Audit Series
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Auditing Federalism in Canada -- 2 Federalism and Democracy -- 3 Canadian Federalism -- 4 Democratic Audit of Inclusiveness in the Federal System -- 5 Democratic Audit of Participation in the Federal System -- 6 Democratic Audit of Responsiveness in the Federal System -- 7 The Democratic Audit and Change in the Federal System -- 8 The Need for Change -- Discussion Questions -- Additional Reading -- Works Cited -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
In: The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution 185-223 (Karen Orren & John Compton, eds., 2018)
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In: STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY, N. Edward, ed., Zalta, 2003
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In: Canadian journal of political science: CJPS = Revue canadienne de science politique, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 492-494
ISSN: 1744-9324
Federalism, Jennifer Smith, Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004, pp. xi,
192.This slender volume is part of the Canadian Democratic Audit series
examining how well Canadian democracy is performing at the beginning of
the twenty-first century. The purpose is to investigate all major aspects
of the Canadian political system according two three benchmarks: public
participation, inclusiveness and responsiveness. The series includes ten
volumes in all. This is the one on federalism.
In: Journal of policy analysis and management: the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 565
ISSN: 1520-6688
In: Key concepts in American history
Federalism is a system of government in which the powers are shared between state and federal governments. Originating as the Albany Plan of Union by Benjamin Franklin in 1754, federalism has become a controversial issue throughout American history, as politicians and lawmakers continue to argue over which level of government should have more authority. Federalism discusses the people, court cases, and events relevant to this concept
In: Politiikka: Valtiotieteellisen Yhdistyksen julkaisu, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 310-313
ISSN: 0032-3365
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 53, Heft 1, S. 9-170
ISSN: 0020-8701
Discusses issues such as power sharing, social diversity, economic, financial, and social policy, intergovernmental relations, and emerging levels of government; international perspective; 19 articles.
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 16, Heft 91, S. 129-130
ISSN: 1944-785X
In: Australian quarterly: AQ, Band 75, Heft 4, S. 22-27
ISSN: 0005-0091, 1443-3605
Discusses the vicissitudes of Australian federalism. The history of the federation is briefly traced in terms of developments in federalism across various spheres. It is argued that the challenge is to approach federalism in a manner that recognizes constitutional realities but does not hinge on wishful thinking regarding the sort of political consensus extant in emergencies. Further, issues should be considered in terms of whether they are amenable to government intervention rather than which level of government is responsible for them. State finance is looked at in this light, along with labor law & the pursuit of a national workplace relations system. In the final analysis, it is contended that Australia must come first & that what might be good for one state should not automatically be seen as good for the nation. J. Zendejas
In: Shadow Banking and the Rise of Capitalism in China, S. 35-51