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Qué (quién) es federalism$27706$ - definición

FLEXIBLE GOVERNMENT WHERE STATE AND NATIONAL LEVEL COOPERATE
Cooperative Federalism; Creative federalism; Picket fence federalism; Marble-cake federalism; Marble cake federalism

Federalism         
  • Satiric depiction of late 19th-century political tensions in Spain
  • The pathway of regional integration or separation
POLITICAL CONCEPT THAT ADVOCATES A FEDERAL STATE
FederalisM; Federal system; Federal power; Federalization; Horizontal Federalism; Federalisation; European federalist movements; Balance of power (federalism); Federalistic; Federal politics; Union system; Federalism in the French Revolution; Federal future of Belgium; Federal union of states; Socialist federalism; Anarchist federalism; Federal system of government; Federationism
·noun the principles of Federalists or of federal union.
Federalism         
  • Satiric depiction of late 19th-century political tensions in Spain
  • The pathway of regional integration or separation
POLITICAL CONCEPT THAT ADVOCATES A FEDERAL STATE
FederalisM; Federal system; Federal power; Federalization; Horizontal Federalism; Federalisation; European federalist movements; Balance of power (federalism); Federalistic; Federal politics; Union system; Federalism in the French Revolution; Federal future of Belgium; Federal union of states; Socialist federalism; Anarchist federalism; Federal system of government; Federationism
Federalism is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government (the central or "federal" government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial, or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two. Federalism in the modern era was first adopted in the unions of states during the Old Swiss Confederacy.
Balance of power (federalism)         
  • Satiric depiction of late 19th-century political tensions in Spain
  • The pathway of regional integration or separation
POLITICAL CONCEPT THAT ADVOCATES A FEDERAL STATE
FederalisM; Federal system; Federal power; Federalization; Horizontal Federalism; Federalisation; European federalist movements; Balance of power (federalism); Federalistic; Federal politics; Union system; Federalism in the French Revolution; Federal future of Belgium; Federal union of states; Socialist federalism; Anarchist federalism; Federal system of government; Federationism
In federations, the balance of power is occasionally used informally to designate the degree to which power is centralized in the federal government or devolved to the subnational governments. The term itself is largely a misnomer of its misapplication from geopolitics in the twentieth century (for example, the Cold War) and European politics in the nineteenth century involved, for example, in the assessment of the conditions of war following the Napoleonic campaigns across Europe (see Metternich) In confederations (decentralised federations), it is more likely that the balance of power will be in favour of the sub-national level of government (that is, states or provinces).

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Cooperative federalism

Cooperative federalism, also known as marble-cake federalism, is defined as a flexible relationship between the federal and state governments in which both work together on a variety of issues and programs.