Designing Federalism
In "Designing Federalism," Mikhail Filippov presents a groundbreaking analysis of the intricacies of federal systems. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this insightful paperback spans 398 pages, offering a fresh perspective on the factors that contribute to the success of federal governance. Filippov challenges the conventional understanding of federal design by emphasizing the importance of institutional variables often overlooked in policy discussions. He argues that elements such as the content of regional charters and the methods of filling public offices—whether by election or appointment—play a pivotal role in shaping effective federal systems. This compelling work is essential for students and scholars of political science, particularly those interested in comparative government and the dynamics of federalism in Eastern Europe and beyond. Dive into this essential read to explore how innovative federal designs can foster governance and stability in diverse political landscapes.