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Kincaid

Federalism

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-84787-458-0
Verlag: Sage Publications
Erscheinungstermin: 28.02.2011
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In 1968, Carl J. Friedrich, a prominent Harvard political scientist, suggested that federalism was not, as many observers then believed, an anomaly in the modern era, but rather a mode of governance that was moving to the forefront of political necessity and desirability in the second half of the twentieth century. This was a prescient observation. Federalism has become a leading mechanism for addressing problems of human diversity and political scale, both small and large. It establishes unity on the basis of consent while preserving diversity by constitutionally uniting separate political communities into a limited, but encompassing, polity. This major reference collection, edited by one of the foremost scholars in the field, grapples with a large body of knowledge that does not neatly divide into theoretical categories and imposes a structure for the purposes of studying this complex political structure and process of governance. There is little significant consensus among scholars of federalism as to what constitutes the field and its subdivision so this four volume set attempts to signpost and map out the field for researchers, post-graduates and political scientists in general. Volume One: Theories of Federalism Volume Two: Comparative Federalism Volume Three: Practices of Federalism Volume Four: Potentials of Federalism

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781847874580
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-84787-458-0
  • Verlag: Sage Publications
  • Erscheinungstermin: 28.02.2011
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Four-Volume Set Auflage
  • Serie: SAGE Library of Political Science
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 3090 g
  • Seiten: 1592
  • Format (B x H x T): 156 x 234 x 133 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Kincaid, John

John Kincaid is the Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government at Lafayette College. He also is Senior Editor of the Global Dialogue on Federalism, a joint project of the Forum of Federations and International Association of Centers for Federal Studies, and an elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. He is the recipient of the Daniel J. Elazar Distinguished Scholar Award from the Section on Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations of the American Political Science Association and of the Donald Stone Distinguished Scholar Award from the Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management of the American Society of Public Administration. He is the author of various works on federalism and intergovernmental relations; editor of Political Culture, Public Policy and the American States (1981); and co-editor of Competition among States and Local Governments: Efficiency and Equity in American Federalism (1991), The Covenant Connection: From Federal Theology to Modern Federalism (2000), and Constitutional Origins, Structure, and Change in Federal Countries (2005). He has also lectured and consulted on issues of federalism, intergovernmental relations, state and local government, and decentralization throughout the United States and the world.

VOLUME 1: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF FEDERALISM
The Political Theory of Covenant: Biblical origins and modern developments - Daniel Elazar
Federalism at the Crossroads: Old meanings, new significance - Thomas Hueglin
The Origins of Federal Theory in International Relations Ideas - Patrick Riley
The Iroquois Confederation Constitution: An analysis - Donald Lutz
Rethinking 'The Federalist's View of Federalism' - Jean Yarbrough
Introduction to The Principle of Federation - Richard Vernon
New and Old Federalism: Faithful to the origins - Alexandre Marc
The Federalist Attitude - Denis de Rougemont
The Origin and Purposes of Federalism - William Riker
The Ends of Federalism - Martin Diamond
Values and Value Tradeoffs in Federalism - John Kincaid
Rethinking Federalism - Robert Inman and Daniel Rubinfeld
The 'Federal Principle' Reconsidered - Rufus Davis
Approaches to the Study of Federalism - Anthony Birch
A Note on the Nature of Federalism - William Livingston
Federal States and Federal Societies, with Special Reference to Canada - Donald Smiley
VOLUME 2: ALTERNATIVE MODELS, CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL FEATURES OF FEDERAL GOVERNANCE
Alternative Models of Governance: Federalism, consociationalism, and corporatism - Herman Bakvis
Non-Majoritarian Democracy: A comparison of federal and consociational theories - Arend Lijphart
Federalism, Federative Systems, and Federations: The United States, Canada, and India - Douglas Verney
Federalism and Modernization: Canada and the United States - Milton Esman
Federalism vs. Decentralization: The drift from authenticity - Daniel Elazar
Federalism and Decentralization: Ownership rights and the superiority of federalism - Albert Breton
Federalism and Constitutional Design - Peter Ordeshook and Olga Shvetsova
Constitutional Arrangements of Federal Systems - Cheryl Saunders
Formation, Representation and Amendment in Federal Constitutions - Nicholas Aroney
The Distribution of Powers, Responsibilities and Resources in Federations - Ronald Watts
A Political Theory of Federalism - Jenna Bednar, William Eskridge Jr and John Ferejohn
A New Look at Federalism: The import of institutions - Nancy Bermeo
The Political Safeguards of Federalism: The role of the States in the composition and selection of the national government - Herbert Wechsler
Symmetry and Asymmetry as Elements of Federalism: A theoretical speculation - Charles Tarlton
Comparative Intergovernmental Relations - Robert Agranoff
The Joint-Decision Trap: Lessons from German federalism and European integration - Fritz Scharpf
Federalism, Redundancy and System Reliability - Martin Landau
VOLUME 3: MODELS OF INDIVIDUALISM, COMMUNALISM, AND MULTINATIONALISM IN FEDERAL GOVERNANCE
Federalism: Problems of scale - Gordon Tullock
Federalism's Values and the Value of FederalismS Federalism as an Ideal Political Order and an Objective for Constitutional Reform - James Buchanan Robert Inman
Does Federalism Matter? Political choice in a federal republic - Susan Rose-Ackerman
The Existence and Stability of Interjurisdictional Competition - Albert Breton
The Competitive Challenge to Cooperative Federalism: A theory of federal democracy - John Kincaid
Exit Rights under Federalism - Richard Epstein
Federalism and Freedom: A critique - Franz Neumann
Force and Federalism: Controlling coercion in federal hybrid regimes - Brian Taylor
An Iron Law of Nationalism and Federation? A (Neo-Diceyian) Theory of the Necessity of a Federal Staatsvolk and of Consociational Rescue - Brendan O'Leary
Federalism and Democracy: Beyond the U.S. model - Alfred Stepan
Democracy, Multinationalism and Federalism - Juan Linz
Minority Nationalism and Multination Federalism - Will Kymlic