In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation of competences among the levels of government may be determined by highly salient normative convictions and conflicts. In their absence, the economic theory of federalism and the subsidiarity principle might offer some highly abstract guidelines. Of greater practical significance are country-specific points of departure, path-dependent institutional developments and concrete challenges that might provoke a change of direction. Germany, for instance, is a polity with a unitary political culture but also with institutionally entrenched sub-national governments. Thus the post-war decades saw a continuous expansion of federal legislative compe...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
From a comparative perspective, the Austrian Federal Constitution appears rather centralized, given ...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
The unique characteristics of Germany’s federalism have been long identified as one of the main obst...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Since the late 1970s, but especially since Unification in 1990, the German federal system has come u...
Article by Professor Dr Jur Ulrich Karpen (Hamburg) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Soci...
Any discussion of federalism necessarily runs headlong into concepts of sovereignty, with both terms...
Two features of German federalism have been the subject of much criticism in recent years, the veto ...
In recent political controversies, the federal structure of Germany was increasingly regarded as a s...
This article explains the zigzag of the stepwise federalism reform in Germany by accessing the theor...
Since the mid-1980s, Fritz W. Scharpf's work has been concerned with the evolution of the multilevel...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
From a comparative perspective, the Austrian Federal Constitution appears rather centralized, given ...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
The unique characteristics of Germany’s federalism have been long identified as one of the main obst...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Since the late 1970s, but especially since Unification in 1990, the German federal system has come u...
Article by Professor Dr Jur Ulrich Karpen (Hamburg) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Soci...
Any discussion of federalism necessarily runs headlong into concepts of sovereignty, with both terms...
Two features of German federalism have been the subject of much criticism in recent years, the veto ...
In recent political controversies, the federal structure of Germany was increasingly regarded as a s...
This article explains the zigzag of the stepwise federalism reform in Germany by accessing the theor...
Since the mid-1980s, Fritz W. Scharpf's work has been concerned with the evolution of the multilevel...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
From a comparative perspective, the Austrian Federal Constitution appears rather centralized, given ...