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Publicación Democracy and federalism in Spain: Interactions, tensions and compatibilities(Toronto University Press, 2021) Colino Camara, César; Toronto University PressPublicación ¿Qué sabemos sobre cómo reformar la administración?: contenidos, capacidad y trayectorias(INAP (Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública), 2021) Del Pino, Eloísa; Colino Camara, César; INAP (Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública)Publicación Decentralization in Spain: federal evolution and performance of the estado autonómico(Oxford University Press, 2020-03) Colino Camara, César; Oxford University PressThe chapter seeks to provide an analytical and historical interpretation of the evolution and workings of the Spanish model of decentralization, the Estado autonómico, and its territorial politics, its determinants and consequences. On the basis of a comparative diagnosis and explanation of its territorial model, such as the degree of devolution acquired or its territorial reforms and its dynamics, the chapter utilizes the broad recent literature, legal, political or economic, dealing with the history, institutional design, political operation and consequences of the territorial system in Spain, so as to evaluate the difficulties and governance results of Spain’s version of federalism. After describing the Spanish territorial institutions and dynamics and their mutual relationships and consequences on stability and adaptability, conflict potential and autonomy protection, the chapter argues that the Spanish decentralization model shows both centrifugal and centripetal forces, and features traits of several types of federations, and therefore of problems typically afflicting them.Publicación Subnational governance in Spain(Edward Elgar, 2024-03-19) Colino Camara, César; del Pino, Eloísa; Edward Elgar; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5497-1302The Spanish experience with regional governments and governance illustrates well the development of subnational actors and institutions responding to complex drivers and motivations. It shows how subnational forces, based on identity, geography, economy, democratic and ethnoterritorial demands, can reshape the role and scope of traditional nation-states. This chapter describes and appraises the functioning and achievements of Spanish regional governments and governance institutions and dynamics by reviewing the recent research on the issue and focusing on the regional level of government. It discusses how regional governance - functions, structures, processes and outcomes - has evolved in Spain, and its consequences for the political system, intergovernmental relations, and policy making. It starts with the configuration of regional democracies and governments, then looks at subnational governance configuration and problems, and ends with some discussion of the outcomes of regional governance in terms of economic performance and social and territorial cohesion.Publicación Explaining Change in Citizens’ Preferences About Intergovernmental Responsibilities During the COVID-19 Crisis: The Case of Spain(ISSN 2562-8429, 2024-12-09) Colino Camara, César; Cruz Martínez, Gibrán; del Pino, Eloísa; Hernández Moreno, Jorge; Carleton UniversityThe COVID-19 pandemic brought about some extraordinary shifts in citizens’ preferences about intergovernmental responsibilities in several federal states and has therefore provided an especially interesting context to contribute to the ongoing debate about the scope, direction, and determinants of attitudinal change in citizens’ preferences in situations of protracted crisis. Although there is evidence of the role of partisanship and some other factors during normal times, the importance that partisanship may have with respect to other factors in accounting for changes in citizens’ preferences during these crises still needs to be established. Does partisanship account for attitudinal changes during a crisis, or do citizens have other predispositions, such as individual core beliefs about federalism, perceptions of government performance, or trust in government, which could account for the scope and direction of these changes? The article relies on an original national survey of 7,175 respondents collected during the transition from the first to the second wave of the pandemic in Spain and examines the shift in citizens’ preferences in three policy domains: healthcare, nursing homes, lockdown declaration and management. It finds that partisanship and attribution of responsibility are relevant to explaining shifts in preferences for intergovernmental responsibilities, whereas, contrary to expectations, individual beliefs about autonomism are not significant. The authors’ findings contribute to the broader literature on the configuration of public preferences for multilevel governments and to understanding blame management and accountability during crisis situations in federal democracies.Publicación Retos de la gobernanza multinivel y la coordinación en el Estado autonómico: de la pandemia al futuro(INAP, 2021) Colino Camara, César; Alda Fernández, Mercedes; de La Peña Varona, Alberto; de la Quadra-Salcedo Janini, Tomás; González Gómez, Alfredo; Hernández Moreno, Jorge; López Basaguren, Alberto; Mondragón Ruiz De Lezana, Jaione; Ramos Gallarín, Juan A.; Sáenz Royo, Eva; Tudela Aranda, José; Colino Camara, César