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Johns Hopkins University | AS.190.468

Federalism, Sovereignty, and the State

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Federalism has become an increasingly widespread constitutional form in the world — in America, but also in Europe, the "cradle of the nation-state," and on other continents. While it typically resolves political problems, it also raises many questions about the nature of states and of sovereignty. This course will discuss scholarship that addresses federalism, sovereignty, and the state, both in contemporary politics and in historical perspective.

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N. JabkoS. Mazzuca
12:00 - 14:00