Teaching Federalism
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Teaching Federalism
Multidimensional Approaches
Leckrone, J. W.; Kincaid, John
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
01/2023
306
Dura
Inglês
9781800885318
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Contents:
Foreword xvii
Rupak Chattopadhyay
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction to Teaching Federalism: Multidimensional Approaches 1
John Kincaid and J. Wesley Leckrone
1 Theories of covenant and federalism: deep roots with
multiple shoots 4
Glenn Moots
2 The Federalist: the world's seminal source on federalism 14
Troy E. Smith and Ryan D. Nelson
3 Comparative federalism: what is a federation and how do
we study more than one? 25
Alan Fenna
4 Federalism and constitutionalism: a relation based on
interdependency 33
Elisabeth Alber and Francesco Palermo
5 Distribution of powers in federal systems: federalism's heart 45
John Kincaid
6 Second chambers in federal systems: shared-rule
guarantors or party hacks? 57
Anna Gamper
7 High courts in federations: neutral referees or team players? 67
Nicholas Aroney
8 Intergovernmental relations: federalism's lifeblood? 79
Johanne Poirier
9 Fiscal federalism: federalism's nerve tissue? 91
Anwar Shah
10 Federal political culture: federalism's glue? 104
David McGrane
11 Political parties in federal systems: key players in the
federal game 113
Klaus Detterbeck
12 Local governments in federal systems: deepening federal
democracy? 123
Nico Steytler
13 Federalism and democracy 133
Robert P. Inman
14 Multinational, multicultural, intercultural, and
plurinational federalism 141
Arjun Tremblay and Alain-G. Gagnon
15 Federalism and conflict resolution: mixed success? 154
Soeren Keil
16 Asymmetric vs. symmetric federalism: equity vs. equality 165
Maja Sahadzic
17 Secession in federal systems: voice versus exit 176
Eva Maria Belser and Robin Beglinger
18 Social policymaking in federal systems: can equity and
diversity coexist? 187
Andrew Karch
19 Applying a gender lens to federal systems 198
Jill Vickers
20 Indigenous peoples and federalism: in or out? 210
Martin Papillon
21 Germany: cooperation and executive dominance 221
Nathalie Behnke
22 Indian federalism: centralism amidst diversity 233
Louise Tillin
23 Nigeria: a model of federalist ethnic conflict management
or federalist illusion? 242
Rotimi T. Suberu
24 Switzerland: real federalism at work 254
Rahel Freiburghaus and Adrian Vatter
25 Federalism in the United States: dualism with a splash of coercion 265
J. Wesley Leckrone
Index
Foreword xvii
Rupak Chattopadhyay
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction to Teaching Federalism: Multidimensional Approaches 1
John Kincaid and J. Wesley Leckrone
1 Theories of covenant and federalism: deep roots with
multiple shoots 4
Glenn Moots
2 The Federalist: the world's seminal source on federalism 14
Troy E. Smith and Ryan D. Nelson
3 Comparative federalism: what is a federation and how do
we study more than one? 25
Alan Fenna
4 Federalism and constitutionalism: a relation based on
interdependency 33
Elisabeth Alber and Francesco Palermo
5 Distribution of powers in federal systems: federalism's heart 45
John Kincaid
6 Second chambers in federal systems: shared-rule
guarantors or party hacks? 57
Anna Gamper
7 High courts in federations: neutral referees or team players? 67
Nicholas Aroney
8 Intergovernmental relations: federalism's lifeblood? 79
Johanne Poirier
9 Fiscal federalism: federalism's nerve tissue? 91
Anwar Shah
10 Federal political culture: federalism's glue? 104
David McGrane
11 Political parties in federal systems: key players in the
federal game 113
Klaus Detterbeck
12 Local governments in federal systems: deepening federal
democracy? 123
Nico Steytler
13 Federalism and democracy 133
Robert P. Inman
14 Multinational, multicultural, intercultural, and
plurinational federalism 141
Arjun Tremblay and Alain-G. Gagnon
15 Federalism and conflict resolution: mixed success? 154
Soeren Keil
16 Asymmetric vs. symmetric federalism: equity vs. equality 165
Maja Sahadzic
17 Secession in federal systems: voice versus exit 176
Eva Maria Belser and Robin Beglinger
18 Social policymaking in federal systems: can equity and
diversity coexist? 187
Andrew Karch
19 Applying a gender lens to federal systems 198
Jill Vickers
20 Indigenous peoples and federalism: in or out? 210
Martin Papillon
21 Germany: cooperation and executive dominance 221
Nathalie Behnke
22 Indian federalism: centralism amidst diversity 233
Louise Tillin
23 Nigeria: a model of federalist ethnic conflict management
or federalist illusion? 242
Rotimi T. Suberu
24 Switzerland: real federalism at work 254
Rahel Freiburghaus and Adrian Vatter
25 Federalism in the United States: dualism with a splash of coercion 265
J. Wesley Leckrone
Index
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federalism; teaching; concepts of federalism; federalism case studies; intergovernmental relations; indigenous peoples; secession
Contents:
Foreword xvii
Rupak Chattopadhyay
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction to Teaching Federalism: Multidimensional Approaches 1
John Kincaid and J. Wesley Leckrone
1 Theories of covenant and federalism: deep roots with
multiple shoots 4
Glenn Moots
2 The Federalist: the world's seminal source on federalism 14
Troy E. Smith and Ryan D. Nelson
3 Comparative federalism: what is a federation and how do
we study more than one? 25
Alan Fenna
4 Federalism and constitutionalism: a relation based on
interdependency 33
Elisabeth Alber and Francesco Palermo
5 Distribution of powers in federal systems: federalism's heart 45
John Kincaid
6 Second chambers in federal systems: shared-rule
guarantors or party hacks? 57
Anna Gamper
7 High courts in federations: neutral referees or team players? 67
Nicholas Aroney
8 Intergovernmental relations: federalism's lifeblood? 79
Johanne Poirier
9 Fiscal federalism: federalism's nerve tissue? 91
Anwar Shah
10 Federal political culture: federalism's glue? 104
David McGrane
11 Political parties in federal systems: key players in the
federal game 113
Klaus Detterbeck
12 Local governments in federal systems: deepening federal
democracy? 123
Nico Steytler
13 Federalism and democracy 133
Robert P. Inman
14 Multinational, multicultural, intercultural, and
plurinational federalism 141
Arjun Tremblay and Alain-G. Gagnon
15 Federalism and conflict resolution: mixed success? 154
Soeren Keil
16 Asymmetric vs. symmetric federalism: equity vs. equality 165
Maja Sahadzic
17 Secession in federal systems: voice versus exit 176
Eva Maria Belser and Robin Beglinger
18 Social policymaking in federal systems: can equity and
diversity coexist? 187
Andrew Karch
19 Applying a gender lens to federal systems 198
Jill Vickers
20 Indigenous peoples and federalism: in or out? 210
Martin Papillon
21 Germany: cooperation and executive dominance 221
Nathalie Behnke
22 Indian federalism: centralism amidst diversity 233
Louise Tillin
23 Nigeria: a model of federalist ethnic conflict management
or federalist illusion? 242
Rotimi T. Suberu
24 Switzerland: real federalism at work 254
Rahel Freiburghaus and Adrian Vatter
25 Federalism in the United States: dualism with a splash of coercion 265
J. Wesley Leckrone
Index
Foreword xvii
Rupak Chattopadhyay
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction to Teaching Federalism: Multidimensional Approaches 1
John Kincaid and J. Wesley Leckrone
1 Theories of covenant and federalism: deep roots with
multiple shoots 4
Glenn Moots
2 The Federalist: the world's seminal source on federalism 14
Troy E. Smith and Ryan D. Nelson
3 Comparative federalism: what is a federation and how do
we study more than one? 25
Alan Fenna
4 Federalism and constitutionalism: a relation based on
interdependency 33
Elisabeth Alber and Francesco Palermo
5 Distribution of powers in federal systems: federalism's heart 45
John Kincaid
6 Second chambers in federal systems: shared-rule
guarantors or party hacks? 57
Anna Gamper
7 High courts in federations: neutral referees or team players? 67
Nicholas Aroney
8 Intergovernmental relations: federalism's lifeblood? 79
Johanne Poirier
9 Fiscal federalism: federalism's nerve tissue? 91
Anwar Shah
10 Federal political culture: federalism's glue? 104
David McGrane
11 Political parties in federal systems: key players in the
federal game 113
Klaus Detterbeck
12 Local governments in federal systems: deepening federal
democracy? 123
Nico Steytler
13 Federalism and democracy 133
Robert P. Inman
14 Multinational, multicultural, intercultural, and
plurinational federalism 141
Arjun Tremblay and Alain-G. Gagnon
15 Federalism and conflict resolution: mixed success? 154
Soeren Keil
16 Asymmetric vs. symmetric federalism: equity vs. equality 165
Maja Sahadzic
17 Secession in federal systems: voice versus exit 176
Eva Maria Belser and Robin Beglinger
18 Social policymaking in federal systems: can equity and
diversity coexist? 187
Andrew Karch
19 Applying a gender lens to federal systems 198
Jill Vickers
20 Indigenous peoples and federalism: in or out? 210
Martin Papillon
21 Germany: cooperation and executive dominance 221
Nathalie Behnke
22 Indian federalism: centralism amidst diversity 233
Louise Tillin
23 Nigeria: a model of federalist ethnic conflict management
or federalist illusion? 242
Rotimi T. Suberu
24 Switzerland: real federalism at work 254
Rahel Freiburghaus and Adrian Vatter
25 Federalism in the United States: dualism with a splash of coercion 265
J. Wesley Leckrone
Index
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