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Federalism Federalism is a combined or compound mode of government that combines a general government (the central or "federal" government) with regional governments (Province, provincial, State (sub-national), state, Canton (administrative division), can ...
is a form of government. Federalism may also refer to:


Politics

* World federalism


Africa

* Federalism in Nigeria * Federalism in South Africa


Americas

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Canadian federalism Canadian federalism () involves the current nature and historical development of the federal system in Canada. Canada is a federation with eleven components: the national Government of Canada and ten provincial governments. All eleven go ...
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Federalism in Quebec Federalism in Quebec (French: ''Fédéralisme au Québec'') is concerned with the support of confederation in regards to the federal union of Canada: that is, support for the principles and/or political system of the government of Canada (status q ...
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Federalism in the United States Federalism in the United States is the constitutional division of power between U.S. state governments and the federal government of the United States. Since the founding of the country, and particularly with the end of the American Civil War, ...


Asia

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Federalism in China Chinese federalism refers to political theories which argue that China's central government should share sovereignty with regional entities, under a form of federalism. Such proposals were made in the early twentieth century, in connection with th ...
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Federalism in India Federalism in India refers to relationship between the Central Government and the State governments of India. The Constitution of India establishes the structure of the Indian government. Part XI of the Indian constitution specifies the dist ...
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Federalism in Iraq The 2005 Constitution of Iraq defines Iraq for the first time as a federal country. History After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in 1919, Iraq became a League of Nations mandate under temporary British control. Mahmud Barzanji led a Kurdish r ...
* Korean federalism *
Federalism in Malaysia Federalism in Malaysia dates back to the establishment of the Federated Malay States in Peninsular Malaysia, then known as Malaya. Federalism in Malaysia took a more concrete form with the establishment of the Federation of Malaya. The merger of ...
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Federalism in the Philippines Federalism in the Philippines ( fil, Pederalismo sa Pilipinas) refers to political movements in the Philippines that are variants of federalism. Federalism has grown in popularity among Filipinos in recent decades, with multiple political candid ...
* Federalism in Sri Lanka * Federalism in Nepal


Europe

* Balkan federalism * Belgian federalism *
European federalism The United States of Europe (USE), the European State, the European Federation and Federal Europe, is the hypothetical scenario of the European integration leading to formation of a sovereign superstate (similar to the United States of Americ ...
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Federalism in Germany Federalism in Germany is made of the states of Germany and the federal government. The central government, the states, and the German municipalities have different tasks and partially competing regions of responsibilities ruled by a complex sys ...
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Iberian federalism Iberism ( Aragonese, Basque, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish: ''Iberismo''; ast, Iberismu; Catalan and Occitan: ''Iberisme''), also known as pan-Iberism or Iberian federalism, is the pan-nationalist ideology supporting a unification of all ...
* Imperial Federalism, of the British Empire * Russian federalism


Elsewhere

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Federalism in Australia Federalism was adopted, as a constitutional principle, in Australia on 1 January 1901 – the date upon which the six self-governing Australian Colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia f ...


See also

* * New Federalism, in the US * '' Journal of Federalism'' *
Anti-Federalism Anti-Federalism was a late-18th century political movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution. The previous constitution, called the Articles of Conf ...
, in the US *
Dual federalism Dual federalism, also known as layer-cake federalism or divided sovereignty, is a political arrangement in which power is divided between the federal and state governments in clearly defined terms, with state governments exercising those powers ...
, in the US *
Federal (disambiguation) Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to: Politics General *Federal monarchy, a federation of monarchies *Federation, or ''Federal state'' (federal system), a type of government characterized by both a central (federal) government and states or ...
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Federation (disambiguation) A federation is a state governed under the system of federalism. Federation may also refer to: Political science * Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan, a short-lived country formed in 1958 from the union of Iraq and Jordan * Balkan Federation, ...
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Federalist (disambiguation) The term federalist describes any of several political beliefs around the world, or the concept various parties; its members or supporters calling themselves "Federalists". Federalist may also refer to: * Federalist architecture, the name for th ...
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Federal Union (disambiguation) A federal union is a political system of government. Federal Union may also refer to a number of political movements: * Federal Union (est. 1938), a British political group advocating European federalism * (', 1951-1957), a West German parliamenta ...
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