Designing Federalism

Designing Federalism
Title Designing Federalism PDF eBook
Author Mikhail Filippov
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 400
Release 2004-02-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780521016483

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The Development of American Federalism

The Development of American Federalism
Title The Development of American Federalism PDF eBook
Author William H. Riker
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 237
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9400932731

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The chapters of this book have diverse origins. They were written over the period 1954-1984. Several (i.e., three, four, seven, and ten) were originally published in scholarly journals. Several (i.e., one, eight, nine, and eleven) are excerpts from my previous books: Soldiers of the States and Federalism: Origin, Operation and Significance. And several (i.e., two, five, and six) were written for conferences and are now published here for the first time. Despite the fact that this history suggests they are quite unrelated, these chapters do indeed center on one theme: the continuity of American federalism. In order to emphasize that theme, I have written an introduction and an initial commentary for each chapter. These commen taries, taken together, with the introduction, constitute the exposition of the theme. Some of these chapters (four, six, and ten) were written with my students, Ronald Schaps, John Lemco, and William Bast. They did much of the research and analysis so the credit for these chapters belongs to them as much as to me. Chapter five is based quite closely on William Paul Alexander's dissertation for the Ph. D. degree at the University of Rochester, 1973.

The Robust Federation

The Robust Federation
Title The Robust Federation PDF eBook
Author Jenna Bednar
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 245
Release 2008-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139474448

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The Robust Federation offers a comprehensive approach to the study of federalism. Jenna Bednar demonstrates how complementary institutions maintain and adjust the distribution of authority between national and state governments. These authority boundaries matter - for defense, economic growth, and adequate political representation - and must be defended from opportunistic transgression. From Montesquieu to Madison, the legacy of early institutional analysis focuses attention on the value of competition between institutions, such as the policy moderation produced through separated powers. Bednar offers a reciprocal theory: in an effective constitutional system, institutions complement one another; each makes the others more powerful. Diverse but complementary safeguards - including the courts, political parties, and the people - cover different transgressions, punish to different extents, and fail under different circumstances. The analysis moves beyond equilibrium conceptions and explains how the rules that allocate authority are not fixed but shift gradually. Bednar's rich theoretical characterization of complementary institutions provides the first holistic account of federal robustness.

Four Phases of American Development

Four Phases of American Development
Title Four Phases of American Development PDF eBook
Author John Bassett Moore
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1912
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Federalism and the Making of America

Federalism and the Making of America
Title Federalism and the Making of America PDF eBook
Author David Brian Robertson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 238
Release 2013-03
Genre History
ISBN 113697430X

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Though Americans rarely appreciate it, federalism has profoundly shaped their nation’s past, present, and future. Federalism—the division of government authority between the national government and the states—affects the prosperity, security, and daily life of every American. In this nuanced and comprehensive overview, David Brian Robertson shows that past choices shape present circumstances, and that a deep understanding of American government, public policy, political processes, and society requires an understanding of the key steps in federalism’s evolution in American history. The most spectacular political conflicts in American history have been fought on the battlefield of federalism, including states’ rights to leave the union, government power to regulate business, and responses to the problems of race, poverty, pollution, abortion, and gay rights. Federalism helped fragment American politics, encourage innovation, foster the American market economy, and place hurdles in the way of efforts to mitigate the consequences of economic change. Federalism helped construct the path of American political development. Federalism and the Making of America is a sorely needed text that treats the politics of federalism systematically and accessibly, making it indispensible to all students and scholars of American politics. Chosen as one of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2012.

The Political Theory of a Compound Republic

The Political Theory of a Compound Republic
Title The Political Theory of a Compound Republic PDF eBook
Author Vincent Ostrom
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 320
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780739121207

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The Political Theory of a Compound Republic presents the essential logic of James Madison and Alexander Hamilton's design of limited, distributed, constitutional authority proposed inThe Federalist. Two revised and expanded ensuing chapters show how the idea of constitutional choice has been employed since the adoption of the 1789 Constitution of the United States. A new concluding chapter questions commonly accepted beliefs about sovereign nation-states and considers governance from the perspective of twenty-first century 'citizen-sovereigns.'

The New Federalism

The New Federalism
Title The New Federalism PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Reagan
Publisher New York : Oxford University Press
Pages 212
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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