fédéralisation - significado y definición. Qué es fédéralisation
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Qué (quién) es fédéralisation - definición

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
  • Satiric depiction of late 19th-century political tensions in Spain
  • [[Unitary state]]s}}
  • The pathway of regional integration or separation

federalism         
Federalism is belief in or support for a federal system of government, or this system itself.
They argue that the amendment undermines Canadian federalism.
N-UNCOUNT
Federalism         
·noun the principles of Federalists or of federal union.
Federalism         
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.

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Federalism

Federalism is a combined and 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.

Federalism differs from confederalism, in which the general level of government is subordinate to the regional level, and from devolution within a unitary state, in which the regional level of government is subordinate to the general level. It represents the central form in the pathway of regional integration or separation, bounded on the less integrated side by confederalism and on the more integrated side by devolution within a unitary state.

Examples of a federation or federal province or state include Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Iraq, Malaysia, Mexico, Micronesia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. Some characterize the European Union as the pioneering example of federalism in a multi-state setting, in a concept termed the "federal union of states".