| Interaction in Federal Systems
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| Balveer Arora /
Beryl A Radin /
Cheryl Saunders /
MD Rijhwani |
The paper is organized as follows. It begins by identifying three
cross-currents that apply across the entire theme. These are:
- The diversity of federal systems
- The distinctive position of developing countries
- The changing context for interaction
The next part examines and explains the concept of interaction itself,
including the parties between whom interaction takes place. The
remaining parts deal respectively with the purposes of interaction; the
varieties of interaction; and the challenges presented by interaction.
The three sub-themes are, respectively, subsets of these and are briefly
developed in this context.
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