Handbook of Federal Countries, 2002

Handbook of Federal Countries, 2002
Author: Ann Griffiths
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2003-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773525115

For more than two centuries federalism has provided an example of how people can live together even as they maintain their diversity. While the implosion of the former Yugoslavia illustrates that federalism is not, and cannot be, a panacea, its abiding success in other countries shows that it is a system worth examining. The Handbook of Federal Countries, 2002, a project of the Forum of Federations – an international network that seeks to strengthen democratic governance by promoting dialogue on and understanding of the values, practices, principles, and possibilities of federalism – does exactly this, incorporating available information about existing federations in one place for easy, convenient reference.The Handbook of Federal Countries, 2002 includes articles on the twenty-one countries that classify themselves as federations as well as four whose systems incorporate sufficient elements of federalism that it is useful to include them. These articles – written by authors around the world – examine the development, institutions, constitutions, and dynamics of federalism and include tables containing current political/geographic and economic/social information. The Handbook also includes four comparative papers, each of which examines a theme of concern to federal countries: foreign policy in an era of globalization that increasingly encroaches on the jurisdiction of constituent units and demands their active participation; use of federalism to accommodate minorities; distribution of resources and power (fiscal federalism); and issues relating to regional autonomy and federalism in a European context.

Reform and Adaptation in Nigerian University Curricula, 1960-1992

Reform and Adaptation in Nigerian University Curricula, 1960-1992
Author: Abdalla Uba Adamu
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1994
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Examines how Nigerian universities adopted the American university undergraduate curricular structure, and explores the parameters needed for effective management of such institutional transfer in developing countries.

Savanna

Savanna
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 914
Release: 1978
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN: