noun
- Plural of federalism; systems of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units (such as states or provinces).
Usage: Typically used in political science and comparative government contexts; Often refers to multiple distinct federal systems or different models of federalism
Examples
- Different federalisms exist across the world, from the United States to Australia to Germany.
- Scholars compare various federalisms to understand how power-sharing works in different nations.
- The course examines federalisms in both developed and developing democracies.
- Constitutional federalisms vary significantly in how they allocate responsibilities between levels of government.
- Modern federalisms must balance local autonomy with national unity.