Federalism
The division of power between central and regional governments. Shapes policy autonomy, fiscal transfers, and the political representation of subnational units.
A note on this page
We have a stub for Federalism — enough to confirm it exists in the political graph, but not yet enough for a full dossier. Richer pages on related entities are linked below; that's usually the better place to start.
Richer pages to explore
- AustraliaCountries · Country — Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy in Oceania. Westminster-style system with compulsory voting and strong states.
- BrazilCountries · Country — Federal presidential republic in South America. Largest country in Latin America with a multi-party presidential system.
- CanadaCountries · Country — Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy in North America. Westminster system with strong provincial governments.
- GermanyCountries · Country — Federal parliamentary republic in Central Europe. Largest economy in the EU with a multi-party coalition system.
- IndiaCountries · Country — Federal parliamentary democratic republic. World's most populous country with a multi-party parliamentary system.
- United StatesCountries · Country — Federal presidential republic and the world's largest economy, with power divided among the presidency, Congress, the states, and the federa…
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