Federal Democracies examines the evolution of the relationship
between federalism and democracy. Taking the late 18th century US
Federal Experience as its starting-point, the book uses the
contributions of Calhoun, Bryce and Proudhon as 19th century
conceptual prisms through which we can witness the challenges and
changes made to the meaning of this relationship. The book then
goes on to provide a series of case studies to examine contemporary
examples of federalism and includes chapters on Canada, USA,
Russia, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland and the emerging
European Union. It features two further case studies on Minority
Nations and a Federal Europe, and concludes with two chapters
providing comparative empirical and theoretical perspectives, and
comparative reflections on federalism and democracy.
Bringing together international experts in the field this book
will be vital reading for students and scholars of federalism,
comparative politics and government.
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