Studies in Comparative Federalism, Australia, Canada, the United States, and West Germany

Studies in Comparative Federalism, Australia, Canada, the United States, and West Germany
Title Studies in Comparative Federalism, Australia, Canada, the United States, and West Germany PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Leach
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1981
Genre Comparative government
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"When insurgent groups challenge powerful states, defeat is not always inevitable. Increasingly, guerrilla forces have overcome enormous disadvantages and succeeded in extending the period of violent conflict, raising the costs of war, and occasionally winning. Noriyuki Katagiri investigates the circumstances and tactics that allow some insurgencies to succeed in wars against foreign governments while others fail. Adapting to Win examines almost 150 instances of violent insurgencies pitted against state powers, including in-depth case studies of the war in Afghanistan and the 2003 Iraq war. By applying sequencing theory, Katagiri provides insights into guerrilla operations ranging from Somalia to Benin and Indochina, demonstrating how some insurgents learn and change in response to shifting circumstances. Ultimately, his research shows that successful insurgent groups have evolved into mature armed forces, and then demonstrates what evolutionary paths are likely to be successful or unsuccessful for those organizations."--Publisher's Web site.

Studies in Comparative Federalism, Australia, Canada, the United States, and West Germany

Studies in Comparative Federalism, Australia, Canada, the United States, and West Germany
Title Studies in Comparative Federalism, Australia, Canada, the United States, and West Germany PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Leach
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1981
Genre Comparative government
ISBN

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"When insurgent groups challenge powerful states, defeat is not always inevitable. Increasingly, guerrilla forces have overcome enormous disadvantages and succeeded in extending the period of violent conflict, raising the costs of war, and occasionally winning. Noriyuki Katagiri investigates the circumstances and tactics that allow some insurgencies to succeed in wars against foreign governments while others fail. Adapting to Win examines almost 150 instances of violent insurgencies pitted against state powers, including in-depth case studies of the war in Afghanistan and the 2003 Iraq war. By applying sequencing theory, Katagiri provides insights into guerrilla operations ranging from Somalia to Benin and Indochina, demonstrating how some insurgents learn and change in response to shifting circumstances. Ultimately, his research shows that successful insurgent groups have evolved into mature armed forces, and then demonstrates what evolutionary paths are likely to be successful or unsuccessful for those organizations."--Publisher's Web site.

Studies in Comparative Federalism, Canada

Studies in Comparative Federalism, Canada
Title Studies in Comparative Federalism, Canada PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Leach
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1981
Genre Federal government
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Comparative Federalism and Intergovernmental Agreements

Comparative Federalism and Intergovernmental Agreements
Title Comparative Federalism and Intergovernmental Agreements PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Parker
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2014-08-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317656474

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Intergovernmental agreements are an important instrument in federal systems, establishing new social programs, regulating agricultural practices, and even changing constitutions. Despite their importance, there have only been limited attempts to understand agreements in a comparative context or to provide a theoretical framework for their study. This book addresses both of these deficiencies by comparing the use of agreements in six federations (Australia, Canada, Germany, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States) and considering why certain federations form more agreements than others. Parker analyzes the data using an institutional framework that considers the effects of seven variables, including the constitutional division of powers, the system of intergovernmental transfers, the size of the welfare state and the nature of governing institutions. In addition, the study provides the first ever comparative database of national intergovernmental agreements — a new resource for future research. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Political Science, Federalism, Government, Political Institutions, Political Theory and Comparative Politics.

Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism

Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism
Title Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism PDF eBook
Author United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Publisher
Pages 928
Release 1978
Genre Finance, Public
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Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism

Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism
Title Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 392
Release 1981
Genre Finance, Public
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Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes

Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes
Title Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 412
Release 1983
Genre Intergovernmental fiscal relations
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