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The New Institutions Of Federalism: The Politics Of Intergovernmental Relations 19601985 (Recent American History),Used
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Product Description The intergovernmental relations system in the United States underwent many important changes during the period 19601985. In addition to an historical review of federalism in America, this treatment focuses on the quartercentury in which cooptive federalism was succeeded by Reagan's New Federalism. There is special emphasis on the numerous interstate organizations which were born or came to maturity during this period. Special attention is paid to the changed role of state governors and to the rise of governors' organizations during this period. Review William Hall offers an informative and timely account of the everevolving nature of federalism in the United States. He is particularly successful in placing into sharp focus the historic relationship between the central government and the states: he reveals clearly the change in recent decades from 'cooperative' federalism to 'cooptive' federalism. By analyzing in detail the Midwestern Governors' Conference, he skillfully demonstrates the overall dimensions of this mostimportant shift. Developed from a rich variety of sources, (this) work is essential for anyone interested in federalism in the American context. (H. Roger Grant, The University of Akron)
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