Vicki C. Jackson, Pluralizing Federalisms, 23 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1 (2026) (reviewing Federalism and Decentralization in the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa (Aslı Ü. Bâli & Omar M. Dajani, eds. 2023)).
Abstract: Bâli and Dajani's edited collection on federalism and decentralization in North Africa and the Middle East draws needed attention to the importance of the purposes of leading actors in decentralization efforts and the great diversity in motivations to decentralize or federalize state power. Among the editors’ six typologies, an interesting and important one is “Authoritarian Decentralization,” in which apparent decentralization is used to enhance or preserve power at the center. The chapters in this important collection richly reward reading and illustrate both the different valences of the “federalism” idea in different societies and the different structures that may be able to promote rights-respecting and effective governance.