Federalism

Federalism is a non-quadrant system that combines multiple regional governments into one central or "federal" government. The main characteristic is the equivalence between the two or more levels of government.

History
The earliest known implementation of a federalist government was the Achaean League in Hellenistic Greece, which lasted from 280 to 146 BC. It had three governments: an assembly of citizens (synodos), a small council (boule), and a general (strategos), who had a board of ten officials. The general controlled the military and the council made the decision making.

Philosopher Immanuel Kant believed that a federalist society was possible with a constitution and a system of checks and balances. This model has been used for numerous federal systems across the world. Some of the most notable include the United States, Brazil, Russia, India, Germany and Nigeria.

[[File:EthnicFed.png]] Ethnic Federalism
The Ethnic Federalism that preaches a Federalism with the federal units are defined according to the ethnicities, so that different ethnicities are concentrated in certain localities. Generally, Ethnic Federalism is implemented as a way of meeting ethnic demands, giving autonomy to certain ethnicities, avoiding interracial conflicts, reducing unequal treatment between ethnicities by the central government and establishing ethnic equality (in the case of Ethiopia), in addition to the development of culture in their homeland.

Even with good intentions, Ethnic Federalism carries some problems, such as problems when drawing the borders between units, difficulty in tracing ethnic identity and the implementation of the system, in which it can generate an increase in secessionism that generates an increase in state repression. , increased drafting within units, and ironically, increased interracial conflict. Examples of Ethnic Federalism are Ethiopia under Meles Zenawi, Bantustans in apartheid South Africa, post-independence Pakistan from East Pakistan (Bangladesh), Yugoslavia, present-day South Sudan and Nepal.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 2) Divide it into three slanted stripes
 * 3) Color the top one white, the middle one red and the bottom one blue
 * 4) Draw a black start instead of its eye on the left and a normal eye on the right and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:Hamiltonianism.png]] Hamiltonianism - My banking, tariffing son.
 * [[File:Mutalist.png]] Mutualism - Me but decentralized and some wacky economic ideas
 * [[File:Republicanismpix.png]] Republicanism - Down with the monarchy! Up with the federal republic!
 * [[File:Carlism.png]] Carlism - Forget what I just said, long live the federal monarchy! ¡Vivan las Españas y viva Cristo Rey!
 * [[File:European Federalism.png]] European Federalism - Stronger EU means MORE levels of government!

Frenemies

 * [[File:Confed.png]] Confederalism - Look, son, I'm all for states' rights, but the states can't do everything.
 * [[File:Urb.png]] Urbism - Microstates are too small for me.
 * [[File:Monarch.png]] Monarchism - If they're federal monarchies, ok...
 * [[File:3princ.png]] Tridemism - My Chinese supporters overthrew his [[File:Cball-Qing.png]] outdated emperor with him, but turned out he just want all the power centralized to himself.
 * [[File:Feud.png]] Feudalism - Understands the value of decentralization, but is much more messy and prone to infighting. I modernized your delegation to nobility in UAE and Malaysia.
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism-Leninism - Thanks for making the USSR federal, though I don't like how centralized it wound up being. And I wish you made at least some of your satellite states federal too.

Enemies

 * [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism - The state should be comprise multiple states.
 * [[File:Juche.png]] Juche - Kim-Jong-un has too much power!
 * [[File:Mao.png]] Maoism - Not every Chinese decision needs to be made in Beijing!
 * [[File:XiJinpingThoughtf.png]] Xi Jinping Thought - Same as the above but even worse! Stop using the all-Chinese authority to incarcerate uyghurs, let the regional leadership decide what to do with them.
 * [[File:Unitary.png]] Unitarism - Just because I believe in federal authority doesn't mean I want to abolish state level governments.

Wikipedia

 * Federalism
 * Symmetric federalism
 * Asymmetric federalism
 * Ethnic federalism
 * Federacy
 * Devolution
 * Decentralization
 * Federation
 * Achaean League
 * Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution
 * State's rights
 * Subsidiarity
 * New Federalism (USA)
 * Market-preserving federalism
 * Fiscal federalism
 * Fiscal localism
 * Full fiscal autonomy for Scotland
 * Ethnic federalism

Literature

 * The principle of federation by Pierre Joseph-Proudhon
 * Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (German constitution)

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