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ForumFedCast
Forum of Federations
12 episodes
9 months ago
Examining the principles and practice of federal and multilevel governance systems with a comparative international perspective. Each episode we address a key governance issue with world-leading practitioners and scholars from the Forum of Federations' international expert network.
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Business,
Non-Profit,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Examining the principles and practice of federal and multilevel governance systems with a comparative international perspective. Each episode we address a key governance issue with world-leading practitioners and scholars from the Forum of Federations' international expert network.
Show more...
Government
Business,
Non-Profit,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Episode 9 - Climate Change and Federalism Part 2: Governance Going Green?
ForumFedCast
51 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 9 - Climate Change and Federalism Part 2: Governance Going Green?
What have federations in different parts of the world been doing to address climate change? What strategies are governments using to cultivate change? And what about the other players involved in the climate equation – how do they fit in? In our second and final episode on federalism and climate change, we’re asking big questions and perusing the practical. We’re taking a look at the intricacies of climate governance in federations on four continents to explore the current state of play in 2023 and ask: what can federalism contribute to averting climate catastrophe?   Joining us on this episode: Alan Fenna, Professor of Politics, Curtin University, Western Australia. Kathryn Harrison, Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia. Carsten Sieling, Former Mayor of the City of Bremen.  Warathida Chaiyapa, Lecturer and Assistant Director at the School of Public Policy, Chiang Mai University. The Forum’s comparative book on climate and federalism is out now! Check out Climate Governance and Federalism – A Forum of Federations Comparative Policy Analysis, available open access!  Professor Harrison’s paper on climate governance in Canada is also available now! Download The Challenge of Federalism for Canadian Climate Policy for free from the Forum website! If you're looking for more cutting-edge multilevel governance content, check out our Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube channels. Don’t forget to stay in touch! Send us your thoughts on this and other episodes as well as ideas for future topics you’d like to hear discussed to podcast@forumfed.org. Written and hosted by Jamie Thomas and Liam Whittington. Produced by Liam Whittington and Zeeniya Waseem.
ForumFedCast
Examining the principles and practice of federal and multilevel governance systems with a comparative international perspective. Each episode we address a key governance issue with world-leading practitioners and scholars from the Forum of Federations' international expert network.