
Ainslie's Federalism
Ainslie's Federalism concerns how power is distributed between a central government and smaller regional governments (states or provinces). It emphasizes balancing autonomy and coordination so that regions can manage local issues effectively without undermining national unity. The idea promotes allowing regions to govern themselves on local matters while still being part of a cohesive nation, fostering both diversity and stability. This framework helps ensure that regional interests are respected without compromising the overall coherence and functioning of the country.