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Difference between the regional concept of development and federalism in four points.​

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Answered by eifzzz
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The main difference between federalism and regionalism is that federalism is a system of government that combines a central government with regional governments while regionalism is a political ideology that prioritizes the interest of the region over the interest of the nation as a whole.

Federalism and regionalism are two concepts related to politics. Both these concepts are related to regional governments, their role and relation to the central government. However, federalism is a system of government, and many countries of the world follow this system. Regionalism, on the other hand, is a political ideology, not a form of government.

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