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Federalism, Devolution and Cleavages in Africa: Federalism and Internal Conflicts

Autor Assefa Fiseha
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 feb 2024
This book explores the relationship between federalism, social divides and conflict in African countries. It details the origins, design and performance of major federal and quasi-federal states to assess their performance and propose new methods for managing these divides. Drawing on evidence from countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, the book examines the nature and causes of ethnonationalism, mobilisation and confrontation with the nation state.
The book is a comprehensive treatment of the five major federal and devolved systems in Africa. It explains their origin, design and operation, and assesses their performance. More importantly, the book explains the distinct nature of federal and devolved systems in the Global South. Federal and devolved systems in Africa cannot be understood in isolation from the nature of state power on the continent. The book explains the impact of unregulated state power on the dynamics of federal and devolved systemsin Africa. Federalism and devolution have not failed but have been betrayed – both in the past and the present – in serving as a venue for accommodation, intergovernmental bargaining and negotiated reform.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031504259
ISBN-10: 3031504259
Pagini: 449
Ilustrații: XVIII, 449 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Federalism and Internal Conflicts

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. The Nation State, Normative Assumptions and Rival Nationalisms.- 2. Federations: Main Features.- 3. Federations and Second Chambers.- 4. Federalism, Devolution and Territorially Based Cleavages in Africa: Does Institutional Design Matter?.- 5. Devolution and Transition in Sudan.- 6. Constitutional adjudication and Constitutional Governance.- 7. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Assefa Fiseha is Professor of Law and Governance at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.


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This book explores the relationship between federalism, social divides and conflict in African countries. It details the origins, design and performance of major federal and quasi-federal states to assess their performance and propose new methods for managing these divides. Drawing on evidence from countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, the book examines the nature and causes of ethnonationalism, mobilisation and confrontation with the nation state.
The book is a comprehensive treatment of the five major federal and devolved systems in Africa. It explains their origin, design and operation, and assesses their performance. More importantly, the book explains the distinct nature of federal and devolved systems in the Global South. Federal and devolved systems in Africa cannot be understood in isolation from the nature of state power on the continent. The book explains the impact of unregulated state power on the dynamics of federal and devolved systemsin Africa. Federalism and devolution have not failed but have been betrayed – both in the past and the present – in serving as a venue for accommodation, intergovernmental bargaining and negotiated reform.Assefa Fiseha is Professor of Law and Governance at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.


Caracteristici

Provides a ground-breaking comparative study of multilevel governance systems in Africa Details the origins, design and performance of the five major federal and devolved states on the continent Proposes reforms designed to address social divides and conflicts linked to dysfunctional federalism and devolution