posted on 2023-05-09, 02:29authored byAJ Brown, Jacob Deem, John Kincaid
This study presents a measure of federal constitutional values as a dimension of federal political
culture derived from four key features of federal systems.Tested in six federal and two non-federal
countries, we find the measure is stable and taps enduring values, including confirmation that
citizens who support devolutionary reform have stronger federal constitutional values. Defining
federalism success as a system where citizens have strong federal constitutional values and high
satisfaction with their current polycentric system, our results find Switzerland and Canada being
the most viable, followed by the United States, Australia, and Germany, while Belgium is not very
successful. In the non-federal countries, substantial support for devolution and possibly federalism
is found in France, but devolution is more contested in the United Kingdom.The results affirm the
importance of public attitudes and political culture in understanding the performance of federal
political systems and public support for federalist-type reforms.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)