Constitutional politics and the territorial question in Canada and the United Kingdom : federalism and devolution compared
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Constitutional politics and the territorial question in Canada and the United Kingdom : federalism and devolution compared
(Comparative territorial politics series)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
- : softcover
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-189) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book compares the constitutional politics in Canada and the United Kingdom - two complex, multilevel, plurinational states. While the former is federal and the latter a devolved state, the logic of both systems is similar: to combine unity with diversity. Both are facing similar challenges in a world marked by spatial rescaling, international interdependence and economic and social change. The contributors chart these challenges and the responses of the two countries, covering the meanings of federalism and devolution; the role of the courts; fiscal equalization; welfare; party politics; reform by popular referendum and citizen assemblies; and intergovernmental relations. The book will be of interest to students of federalism and multilevel government, state transformation territorial politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Federalism and Devolution. The UK and Canada
- Michael Keating and Guy Laforest.- Chapter 2 Intergovernmental Relations in Canada and the United Kingdom
- George Anderson and Jim Gallagher.- Chapter 3 Constitutional Jurisprudence on Federalism and Devolution in UK and Canada
- Eugenie Brouillet and Tom Mullen.- Chapter 4 Canadian and Scottish Fiscal Federal Arrangements: Taxation and Welfare Spending
- David Bell and Francois Vaillancourt.- Chapter 5 Inequality, Redistribution and Decentralization in Canada and the United Kingdom
- Keith Banting and Nicola McEwen.- Chapter 6 Party Systems and Party Competition
- Lori Thorlakson and Michael Keating.- Chapter 7 Can Referendums Foster Citizen Deliberation? The Experience of Canada and the United Kingdom
- Ailsa Henderson and Stephen Tierney.- Chapter 8 The Future of Federalism and Devolution in Canada and the United Kingdom
- Guy Laforest and Michael Keating.
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