Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042393
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- ISBN-10: 817304239X
- Publisher Date: 1999
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹342.00Current price is: ₹342.00.
“Federalism: Comparative Perspectives From India and Australia” by Ian Copland and John Rickard (ISBN: 9788173042393) offers a compelling comparative study of federalism in India and Australia. Exploring the historical evolution, institutional frameworks, and contemporary challenges of these two diverse federations, this book provides valuable insights into the dynamics of power-sharing, intergovernmental relations, and regional autonomy. Ideal for students of political science, public policy, and comparative government.
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Rashika Na –
Interesting comparison. I wish there were more real-world examples. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.
Amisha Jain –
While informative, it is somewhat repetitive. It could’ve benefitted from better editing. Worth reading for specialists.
Ronit Vinod Peswani –
The book offers a unique perspective. However, it can be challenging to follow at times due to its complexity. Good, but dense.
Satish Sharma –
A decent comparative analysis, but I found some chapters more engaging than others. The Australian perspective felt stronger.
Priya Pandey –
The book helped me for my comparative politics class. The writing is clear and accessible. Overall, a helpful resource.
Vivek Patel –
Excellent comparative study. The historical context provided valuable insights into the evolution of federalism. Highly recommended!
Abhishek Sourabh –
Enjoyed the comparison between India and Australia. The intergovernmental relations section was especially informative. A great read!
Vishwajeet Kumar –
A bit dry, but the content is solid. Gained better understanding of federalism. Good for researchers.
Siddharth Kaushik –
Found the book to be quite informative and helpful. Good resource.
Simran Bajpai –
A well-researched and insightful book. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of federalism. Definitely worth reading for understanding complex topic.
Garv Vasudeva –
An academic read, no doubt. But it sheds light on the complexities of federal systems. I recommend for serious students.
Hafis Shajahan –
Useful for understanding federalism’s nuances. The India section was particularly insightful. A bit dense at times.
Khushi Kalra –
Provides a good overview. Some arguments are not entirely convincing. The book offers a solid foundation.