New Theories of Federalism System, Indian Republic Model

Authors

  • Hakar A. Findi Business Administration, Dohuk Private Technical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25156/ptjhss.v2n2y2021.pp23-30

Keywords:

India, Co-operative federalism, federalism

Abstract

Co-operative federalism is a model of intergovernmental relations that recognizes the overlapping functions of the national and state governments. This model can be contrasted with the model of dual federalism, which maintains that the national and state governments have distinct and separate government functions. In general, co-operative federalism asserts that governmental power is not concentrated at any governmental level or in any agency. Instead, the national and state governments share power. For instance, bureaucratic agencies at the national and state level normally carry out governmental programs jointly. Because the governments’ responsibilities are split between many levels of government, citizens and organized interests have many access points to influence public policy.

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Findi , H. A. . (2021). New Theories of Federalism System, Indian Republic Model. Polytechnic Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(2), 23-30. https://doi.org/10.25156/ptjhss.v2n2y2021.pp23-30

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