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The Malaysian Federalism, Issues - Coggle Diagram
The Malaysian Federalism
Definition of Federalism
The federal concept is commonly based on the concept of K.C Wheare's Widely as the diving forces method so that the general and regional governments are each within a domain, organized and autonomous
Ivo D. Duchachek defines the federal system as a system whereby there is a constitutional division of power over the general government and a number of sub-national governments, shares a similar idea of federalism in theory
Federalism is the mode of political association and organization that unites separate polities within a more comprehensive political system in such a way as to allow each to maintain its own fundamental political integrity (Danial J. Elazar 1995)
A Number of separate political communities enter into arrangements for working out solution, adopting joints policies and making joint decision on joints policies and making joint decisions on joint problem and conversely, also process by which a unitary political community become differentiated into federally organized whole (Nur Hairani 2013 : 49)
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