Cooperative and competitive federalism are not incompatible. Discuss?

Answer: Cooperative federalism is a flexible relationship between the federal and state governments on many themes and programmes. In cooperative federalism, the centre and states work horizontally in the public benefit. "Collaborate"

Competitive federalism pits the feds against the states and the states against each other. Competitive federalism argues for state-state and state-center competition for resources, whereas cooperative federalism strengthens state engagement in national policymaking.

Competition alone can't produce great achievements. Competition and cooperation drive change. Cooperative and competitive federalism must be balanced. Certain states need the center's support to participate in competitive federalism since strong states build a strong ....

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