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  1. Ethnic federalism. Ethnic federalism, multi-ethnic or multi-national federalism, [1] is a form of federal system in which the federated regional or state units are defined by ethnicity. Ethnic federal systems have been created in attempts to accommodate demands for ethnic autonomy and manage inter-ethnic tensions within a state.

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    SECTION. 1. Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every oth- er State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof.

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  4. This introduction to federalism has been written primarily for practitioners of government—politicians, government officials, journalists, members of non-governmental and international organizations and concerned citizens—who have a practical interest in federalism, probably focused on federalism in their own or other specific countries.

  5. its ethnic-based federal system to a non-ethnic one that considers the individual the primary subject of the political order, as is the case in other liberal democratic states. 14. For this group, ethnic federalism does not only intensify ethnic conflicts and tensions across the country, but it also erects some structural barriers to the

  6. Jun 29, 2022 · There are two federal systems in the Middle East (United Arab Emirates and Iraq), one of which is an ethnic federal system. Iraq is a holding-together ethnic federation (some might say putting-together, given that the federal constitution was introduced by the US-led provisional authority in 2005; see, e.g., Alkadiri 2020).

  7. William H. Riker discredited Friedrich’s work because of its vagueness (Riker 1969, 137). He construed federalism as a constitutional bargain between future leaders of governments (Riker 1964, 1). He stressed that ultimately it is the political culture at large that determines the oper-ation of federalism.

  8. Federalism, the division of power between state and central governments, was the most novel doctrine to emerge from the Constitutional Convention. ‘Federalism’ explains how it embraced a contradiction, imperium in imperio, a sovereignty within a sovereignty. This logical inconsistency—classical theory assumed that governmental sovereignty ...

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