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Definition of federalism in English: federalismnoun ˈfɛdərəlɪz(ə)mˈfɛd(ə)rəˌlɪzəm mass nounThe federal principle or system of government. idealists who were committed to European federalism Example sentencesExamples - We begin with an ideal type of a federal system called market-preserving federalism - a federation that satisfies all four conditions.
- We're left with an amendment that achieves social conservative aims by subverting both the separation of powers and federalism.
- In every opinion poll and at their chance to vote, they showed they want all the boring, beautiful things of a stable life: democracy, federalism, power-sharing.
- He learned the basic structure and dynamics of American government, including the separation of powers, federalism, and the power of the president to make war.
- At the political level, federalism is an institution we borrowed from the Americans, adapting it to a parliamentary system.
- There was a day when being a conservative meant being for fiscal responsibility, balanced budgets, smaller government and a healthy federalism that allowed more state control.
- This view is more in keeping with federalism - the concept that the federal government would not intrude into core state affairs.
- Can federalism enhance the democratic legitimacy of a political system?
- A written constitution can be viewed as a structural feature of this particular Constitution, as are separation of powers and federalism, that serves particular purposes.
- This intergovernmental perspective views federalism as a public administration process.
- Unfortunately, many of the jurists whose names are most often cited as possible successors have troubling records on choice, federalism and church-state separation.
- The founders crafted throughout the Constitution a system of federalism, whereby state governments were intended to check the powers of the national government.
- This is the case with provisions for old age, nursing care, the health system, and federalism.
- It will be found in a developing emphasis on regional agreements and authorities, from which may emerge the preconditions for a revamped federalism.
- To be sure, as the history of the European Union shows, there can be federalism without a federation.
- We do not necessarily object to federalism, but what sort of federalism is on offer?
- The more complicated question for aquaculture opponents and public trust advocates is one of federalism.
- Although it was not directly named in the Constitution, federalism is a central principle of government in the United States of America.
- Clark was sometimes annoyed by his colleagues' inability to grasp the substance of federalism and particularly the separation of powers.
- I'll be talking about federalism and separation of powers.
Definition of federalism in US English: federalismnounˈfɛd(ə)rəˌlɪzəmˈfed(ə)rəˌlizəm 1The federal principle or system of government. the politics of federalism in Canada Example sentencesExamples - Can federalism enhance the democratic legitimacy of a political system?
- This intergovernmental perspective views federalism as a public administration process.
- Unfortunately, many of the jurists whose names are most often cited as possible successors have troubling records on choice, federalism and church-state separation.
- In every opinion poll and at their chance to vote, they showed they want all the boring, beautiful things of a stable life: democracy, federalism, power-sharing.
- We do not necessarily object to federalism, but what sort of federalism is on offer?
- To be sure, as the history of the European Union shows, there can be federalism without a federation.
- There was a day when being a conservative meant being for fiscal responsibility, balanced budgets, smaller government and a healthy federalism that allowed more state control.
- We're left with an amendment that achieves social conservative aims by subverting both the separation of powers and federalism.
- At the political level, federalism is an institution we borrowed from the Americans, adapting it to a parliamentary system.
- A written constitution can be viewed as a structural feature of this particular Constitution, as are separation of powers and federalism, that serves particular purposes.
- Clark was sometimes annoyed by his colleagues' inability to grasp the substance of federalism and particularly the separation of powers.
- Although it was not directly named in the Constitution, federalism is a central principle of government in the United States of America.
- The founders crafted throughout the Constitution a system of federalism, whereby state governments were intended to check the powers of the national government.
- I'll be talking about federalism and separation of powers.
- This view is more in keeping with federalism - the concept that the federal government would not intrude into core state affairs.
- We begin with an ideal type of a federal system called market-preserving federalism - a federation that satisfies all four conditions.
- The more complicated question for aquaculture opponents and public trust advocates is one of federalism.
- He learned the basic structure and dynamics of American government, including the separation of powers, federalism, and the power of the president to make war.
- It will be found in a developing emphasis on regional agreements and authorities, from which may emerge the preconditions for a revamped federalism.
- This is the case with provisions for old age, nursing care, the health system, and federalism.
- 1.1 The principles of the Federalist Party.
- 1.2 In Canada, support of confederation in opposition to Quebec separatism.
Example sentencesExamples - Throughout its history, the federal NDP has essentially tailed the Liberal conception of Canadian federalism.
- He became a biting critic of Quebec nationalism and reasoned for a Canadian federalism in which English and French Canada would be on an equal footing.
- Political scientist François Rocher provides a more measured assessment of Martin's approach to federalism, the Council of the Federation and the health care deal.
- However much they may pay lip service to asymmetrical federalism, when push comes to shove, an activist federal party proposes federal programs.
- Thus is the benign and pleasant face of federalism presented throughout Quebec.
- In Quebec, federalism equals the Liberal party.
- This debate also turns on two quite different conceptions of federalism, one dominant in Canada outside Quebec, and the other dominant in Quebec.
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