The aim of the article is to improve technology in the context of globalization. Analysis of the approaches used in the theory and practice of comparative state studies has shown that it is most advisable to develop a technology that includes a comparison (analogy) method, as well as normative, and design methods. It is established that the emergence of federal states is associated only with the industrial era. At that, in the context of the industrial revolution, in the public consciousness, the federal states were predominantly of experimental nature. It is revealed that greater confidence in this form of government in both public and public figures arose only with the beginning of industrialization, which caused the demand for complex management decisions. It is mentioned that federalization processes develop wavelike. This aspect engendered the phenomenon of post-colonial federalism. It is noted that the new states had to overcome ethnic and religious contradictions and heritage. It is proved that the era of post-modernization, which started after structural and cyclical crises, creates new challenges, which can be solved by federalist technologies, among other tools. At the same time, the start for federalization is caused by the emerging interest in it on the part of various social groups, which must be supported ideologically at the level of professional and mass consciousness.
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