
Division of Power for Dialogue Series
Division of Power in Federal Systems explores how authority is structured and shared among different levels and branches of government to ensure balanced governance, self-determination, and minority representation.
The session examines both vertical division of power between federal, state, and local governments and horizontal division of power across legislative and executive branches. It highlights key federal models such as bottom-up and top-down federalism, illustrating how power is distributed, negotiated, and exercised in diverse political contexts.
Through comparative examples and practical discussions, the training provides critical insights into institutional design, power-sharing arrangements, and governance systems that promote accountability, inclusivity, and long-term political stability.



