Federalismo

teorias e conceitos revisitados

Autores

  • Celina Souza

Palavras-chave:

Teorias do federalismo, Relações intergovernamentais, Descentralização

Resumo

O artigo mapeia as principais teorias sobre federalismo e os desafios teóricos e empíricos enfrentados pelos pesquisadores que analisam esse modelo de divisão territorial de governo e autoridade. São analisadas também as diferentes ênfases que cada agrupamento teórico dedica às características-chave e às principais variáveis do sistema federativo. O artigo discute ainda a aplicação dos conceitos de relações intergovernamentais e descentralização em estudos sobre países federais, assim como as possibilidades de programas de pesquisa sobre esses temas.

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Souza, C. (2008). Federalismo: teorias e conceitos revisitados. BIB - Revista Brasileira De Informação Bibliográfica Em Ciências Sociais, (65), 27–48. Recuperado de https://bibanpocs.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/311

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