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Territories of Inequality

How Federalism and Redistribution Interact

July 15, 2025 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780228024576
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Description

The rise of income and wealth inequality and the possibilities of redistribution animate contemporary social and political debates, but much of the scholarship on the issue is limited to the individual level. There is a spatial dimension to the redistribution of income, however, and in federations, this is especially important. In Territories of Inequality leading political scientists propose a territorial approach to inequality and redistribution, informed by political economy, political geography, and a comparative analysis of federalism and multilevel governance. Chapters explore the relationship between interpersonal and interregional redistribution, the role of progressive or regressive governing coalitions, and the foundations of individual preferences for or aversions to interregional redistribution. They consider different federations and quasi-federations and emphasize the unique situation of Indigenous Peoples, who navigate a complex relationship with institutions shaped by colonialism. Examining how decentralization and federalism influence policy outcomes and public preferences, Territories of Inequality provides new ways to approach the question of redistribution.

About this Author

Olivier Jacques is assistant professor in the Department of Health Management, Evaluation and Policy at l'Université de Montréal. Alain Noël is professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science at l'Université de Montréal.

ISBN: 9780228024576
Format: Trade paperback
Series: Democracy, Diversity, and Citizen Engagement
Pages: 360
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Published: 2025-07-15

Reviews

"Although the topics explored here - geography, federalism, and redistribution - are as old as political science itself, this stellar volume focuses on their interaction, thus helping us make sense of the present political moment." Asya Magazinnik, Hertie School

"Territories of Inequality brings a fresh perspective to the study of federalism and decentralization through its unparallelled geographical and thematic breadth and an impressive lineup of contributors. Its methodological pluralism will appeal to a wide readership in the social sciences." Davide Vampa, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh

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