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  1. The Federalist Papers

    Thomas Jefferson described The Federalist Papers as "the best commentary on the principles of government, which ever was written.". In this free ten-lecture course you will gain a deeper understanding of the purpose and structure of the American Founding by studying the arguments of America's most influential Founders.

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    Call for papers. 28 August 2024. Special Issue on Sustainable Development and Energy Transition. The special issue presents a diverse collection of research that addresses one of the most critical challenges of our time: achieving sustainability while advancing energy systems. There is a growing global recognition of the urgent need to develop ...

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    federalism, mode of political organization that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system in a way that allows each to maintain its own integrity.Federal systems do this by requiring that basic policies be made and implemented through negotiation in some form, so that all the members can share in making and executing decisions.

  11. Federalism and the Separation of Powers

    Introduction. When crafting the Constitution, one of the central concerns of the Founding generation was how best to control government power. With the new Constitution, the Framers looked to strike an important balance—creating a new national government that was more powerful than the one that came before it while still protecting the American people's most cherished liberties.

  12. What's Happened to American Federalism?

    390 REVIEW ESSAY: AMERICAN FEDERALISM The new focus of empirical studies of American federalism also can inform normative debates on the subject. Much of the normative literature about American ... Another empirical study of federalism's development is Robert C. Lieberman and John S. Lapinski, "American Federalism, Race and the Administration ...

  13. Essay on Federalism

    Federalism is a type of government where the power is divided between local governments and federal governments. The U.S., India, Australia, Russia and Brazil are some examples of federalist countries. While this type of practice has its upsides, it has downsides as well as alternatives. One alternative to a federal system would be a unitary ...

  14. 8 8 Federalism, democracy, and democratization

    Much of the literature on federalism and democracy claims it as an empirical fact that federalism is beneficial for democratic development, especially in large and diverse societies. 1 As Stepan has observed, "in fact, every single longstanding democracy in a territorially based multilingual and multinational polity is a federal state. Although there are many multinational polities in the ...

  15. The Evolution of American Federalism

    The essay discusses how federalism has evolved since James Madison wrote The Federalist, 51 and the effects of Federalism on American politics. IvyPanda® Free Essays. Clear. ... The absolute power to manage these grants did not ensure equitable economic development in the various states. The early 20th and 21st centuries witnessed the ...

  16. Federalism and the Constitution

    Footnotes Jump to essay-1 See Bond v. United States, 572 U.S. 844, 857-58 (2014) (Among the background principles . . . that our cases have recognized are those grounded in the relationship between the Federal Government and the States under our Constitution. Jump to essay-2 The Federalist No. 45 (James Madison) (The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are ...

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    James Madison said in Federalist No. 51 that the division of power between state and national governments along with the system of separation of powers created a "double security" for the rights of the people. But the Framers thought that federalism would also improve the quality of government. Limiting the national government to decide ...

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    Search for more papers by this author. Thushyanthan Baskaran, Thushyanthan Baskaran [email protected] +49-1759-959239 | Fax: +49-(0)271-7402732 ... The theoretical literature on fiscal federalism has identified several channels through which government decentralization could affect economic growth. Much of the literature focuses on the ...

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    Federalism is the theory or advocacy of federal principles for dividing powers between member units and common institutions. Unlike in a unitary state, sovereignty in federal political orders is non-centralized, often constitutionally, between at least two levels so that units at each level have final authority and can be self governing in some ...

  20. Education Federalism: Why It Matters and How the United States Should

    Although the federal role in education has grown substantially over the last half century, education federalism in the United States typically promotes primary state and local authority over education and a limited federal role. 2 Maintaining this approach to education federalism serves as a key driver of education law and policy in the United ...

  21. Federalism

    Abstract. Federalism, the division of power between state and central governments, was the most novel doctrine to emerge from the Constitutional Convention. 'Federalism' explains how it embraced a contradiction, imperium in imperio, a sovereignty within a sovereignty. This logical inconsistency—classical theory assumed that governmental ...

  22. Federalism and the Constitution Essay

    Maryland (1819) Federalism and the Constitution Essay - McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) by Ilya Somin, Associate Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law. The scope of federal government power under the Constitution has been a major point of controversy since the beginning of the Republic. As early as the 1790s, the Founding ...

  23. Federalism and Democracy

    Abstract. This entry discusses federalism and democracy, their complex relationship in general and in connection with constitutions and constitutionalism in particular. It sets out first to place the two in a wider context of entanglement with additional pertinent political-constitutional strands. Departing from this "knot," the main ...

  24. Why Federalism Matters

    Governance Studies. "What do we want from federalism?" asked the late Martin Diamond in a famous essay written thirty years ago. His answer was that federalism— a political system permitting ...

  25. 17 Federalism and American Political Development

    Federalism lies at the center of the puzzle of American political development (APD). Federalism—the division of government authority between the national government and the states—has also attracted growing interest among APD scholars. The first generation of groundbreaking APD studies focused on bringing the state back into the study of ...

  26. PDF Federalism in Nepal: Issues and Challenges

    Federalism is increasingly important in the world. Out of 192 countries in the United Nations approximately 28 are federal. Federalism has been chosen to bring together formerly separate units into a new country, or to rearrange a previously unitary country, and even as a product of both processes together3. Modern federation has its origin in ...

  27. Full Text of The Federalist Papers

    The Federalist, commonly referred to as the Federalist Papers, is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between October 1787 and May 1788.The essays were published anonymously, under the pen name "Publius," in various New York state newspapers of the time. The Federalist Papers were written and published to urge New Yorkers to ratify the proposed ...

  28. Supporting Public Understanding of Federalism

    The Center for the Study of Federalism (CSF) is a nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research and education institution dedicated to supporting and advancing scholarship and public understanding of federal theories, principles, institutions, and processes as practical means of organizing power in free societies.

  29. 3.2 The Evolution of American Federalism

    The new federal regulatory regime was dealt a legal blow early in its existence. In 1895, in United States v. E. C. Knight, the Supreme Court ruled that the national government lacked the authority to regulate manufacturing. 29 The case came about when the government, using its regulatory power under the Sherman Act, attempted to override American Sugar's purchase of four sugar refineries ...

  30. What is American federalism?

    What precisely is American federalism? In their seminal work on federal jurisdiction, Felix Frankfurter and Wilber Katz allude to a "dynamic struggle" between federal and state power, the ebb and flow of competing, sometimes conflicting, spheres of federal and state power and influence. In many respects, the story of American government is ...