Situating Federalism

Situating Federalism Mechanisms of Intergovernmental Relations in Canada & India

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Publisher's Synopsis

Canada in 1867 and India in 1950 adopted constitutions broadly similar in principle to the Westminster model prevalent in England but with the modification that they added on to a parliamentary framework of a federal component. Federalism created at least two orders of governments at the union and state levels with shared and demarcated jurisdictions. This feature of the governments in the two countries entailed the necessity of mechanisms of intergovernmental relations for negotiations, policy formulation, and political settlement of intergovernmental disputes. Initially less problematic in both countries, federal-provincial relations in Canada and union-state relations in India have become increasingly important with the growing federalization/regionalization in Canada since the post-World War II era and in India since the 1980s, especially 1990s. This is the first book-length work on intergovernmental relations in India and Canada in a comparative perspective.

Book information

ISBN: 9788173046766
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
Imprint: Manohar
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 356
Weight: 582g
Height: 224mm
Width: 190mm
Spine width: 29mm