The Centre on Constitutional Change is a leading hub for the comparative study of territorial politics and governance in the United Kingdom and beyond.
This blog uses a Political Economy Analysis approach to examine the roles, capacities, opportunities, and constraints of provincial governments within Nepal’s multilevel climate governance system.
This blog argues that federalism and transitional justice are too often treated as separate components of post-conflict peacebuilding, despite their shared concern with power, accountability, representation, and redress
This blog argues that regional development can become deeply complicated when multiple government institutions operate within the same territory without clearly defined authority.
Alcides Bazza and Juan Pablo Tedesco examine why Argentine provinces have repeatedly faced debt restructuring, arguing that the central problem lies in the currency composition of subnational debt
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