Form of self-rule crucial for effectiveness of multinational federations
Multinational federations work best when both the individual regions and the shared institutions are well-organized. The way each part is set up directly affects how well the federation functions. Just having a federation isn't enough - how it's structured matters a lot. The regions can have different ways of governing themselves, and this affects how well the federation works. The shared institutions can also be set up in different ways, and this also affects how well the federation operates.