The Centre on Constitutional Change is a leading hub for the comparative study of territorial politics and governance in the United Kingdom and beyond.
Research on the relationship between crisis and nationalism finds that during the period of the cost-of-living crisis, both state and sub-state nationalist political parties folded the crisis into longstanding scripts of territorial contestation.
Summarising his recent paper in Regional and Federal Studies, Nigussie Daba Heyi examines the real extent of regional policy autonomy within Ethiopia’s federal system, revealing a significant gap between constitutional design and political practice.
Nigeria stands at a critical juncture as democratic norms across West Africa deteriorate. While neighbouring states have slid into overt authoritarianism through military coups, Nigeria’s 2023 elections revealed a quieter but nonetheless troubling erosion of democratic accountability.
Innovation and local growth depend on people who are willing to take chances, yet new research on Norway suggests that these risk-takers are disproportionately drawn to the capital and larger cities.
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