International and Comparative Federalism

The expansion of the comparative study of federalism internationally is discussed. Federalism should be understood both in its narrower sense as intergovernmental relations and in its larger sense as the combination of self-rule and shared rule through constitutionalized power sharing in a noncentra...

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Published in:PS, political science & politics Vol. 26; no. 2; pp. 190 - 195
Main Author: Elazar, Daniel J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York, USA Cambridge University Press 01-06-1993
American Political Science Association
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Summary:The expansion of the comparative study of federalism internationally is discussed. Federalism should be understood both in its narrower sense as intergovernmental relations and in its larger sense as the combination of self-rule and shared rule through constitutionalized power sharing in a noncentralized basis.
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ArticleID:03776
ISSN:1049-0965
1537-5935
DOI:10.2307/419827