With the addition of brand new co-editor, Robert Christensen, this trusted reader is back in a fresh and insightful fifth edition.
To the general structure that has made American Intergovernmental Relations so enduring, the editors have added a new section that incorporates the importance of law and courts to intergovernmental relations. This new section explicitly grounds the study of intergovernmental relations to foundational Constitutional text and the dynamic role of the Supreme Court in interpreting constitutional powers.
O'Toole and Christensen have also added new selections that cover society's current and most pressing intergovernmental policy issues, including health care, immigration, and the evolving and controversial issue of medical marijuana.
As always, each essay is judiciously edited and substantial part introductions further contextualize each essay's contribution to make American Intergovernmental Relations an accessible and invaluable text, as well as an engaging read.
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"My impressions are positive. I particularly like the historical and theoretical readings in Part 1; they are classics. The section intros are one of the text's strengths as they are informative and help to organize the reader's conceptual focus, and the review questions generally have an analytical or conceptual point to them." -- Eric Waltenburg "American Intergovernmental Relations features good coverage of all key topics. I find the part introductions well written and useful in setting up each section." -- Mark Morris "American Intergovernmental Relations is a good summary reader, covering good bases behind each topic. The finance section is especially helpful." -- Brendan Burke "The selection of readings is very good, and most of the readings themselves are interesting. The introductions provide useful information." -- Michael Faber
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-1-4522-2629-3 (9781452226293)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Laurence J. O'Toole Jr. is the Robert T. and Margaret Hughes Golembiewski Professor of Public Administration as well as Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy, School of Public and International Affairs, at the University of Georgia. He received his Ph.D. from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. He is the recipient of many teaching and research awards, and he is, most recently, coauthor of Public Management: Organizations, Governance, and Performance (2011). Robert K. Christensen is a assistant professor of public administration in the Department of Public Administration and Policy, School of Public and International Affairs, at the University of Georgia. He received his Ph.D. from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University-Bloomington and his J.D. from the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University. He has received several research recognitions, including a best dissertation award from the Academy of Management. He is currently a Lilly Teaching Fellow at the University of Georgia.
Preface
American Intergovernmental Relations: An Overview
I: CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
1. The Federal System - Morton Grodzins
2. Models of National, State, and Local Relationships - Deil S. Wright
3. The Paradox of the Middle Tier - Martha Derthick
4. Intergovernmental Management: A View from the Bottom - Michael McGuire
Review Questions
II: LEGAL ASPECTS OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
5. The Constitution of the United States (Excerpts)
6. Federalist No. 39 - James Madison
7. What the Framers Meant by Federalism - Martin Diamond
8. Dead or Alive? The Federalism Revolution and Its Meaning for Public Administration - Robert K. Christensen and Charles Wise
Review Questions
III: POLITICAL ASPECTS OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
9. Governments as Interest Groups - Anne Marie Cammisa
10. Trends and Issues in Interstate Cooperation - Ann O'M. Bowman
11. Office of Intergovernmental Affairs: More Influential Than Ever - Ryan Holeywell
12. Ways of Achieving Federal Objectives - Martha Derthick
13. Beyond Preemption: Intergovernmental Partnerships to Enhance the New Economy - John DeWitt, Carl Stenberg, and Charles Wise
Review Questions
IV: FISCAL ASPECTS OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
14. The Economics of Intergovernmental Grants - George F. Break
15. Federal Grants-in-Aid to State Governments: A Political Analysis - Phillip Monypenny
16. Entrepreneurial Cities, U.S. Federalism, and Economic Development - Alberta M. Sbragia
17. Why Categorical Grants? - U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
18. Financing Local Government in a Changing World - David Brunori
19. Tense Commandments: Federal Prescriptions and City Problems - Pietro S. Nivola
20. Taxes or Grants: What Revenue Source for Sub-Central Governments? - Hansjoerg Bloechliger and Oliver Petzold
Review Questions
V: ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
21. The Techniques of Intergovernmental Regulation - U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
22. The Politics of Unfunded Mandates - Paul L. Posner
23. Another Look at Bargaining and Negotiating in Intergovernmental Management - Robert Agranoff and Michael McGuire
24. American Public Administration and Impacts of International Governance - Laurence J. O'Toole Jr. and Kenneth I. Hanf
Review Questions
VI: EMERGING ISSUES AND CHALLENGES: THE FUTURE OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM
25. Homeland Security: The Federalism Challenge - Donald F. Kettl
26. Federalism by Waiver: MEDICAID and the Transformation of Long-term Care - Frank J. Thompson and Courtney Burke
27. Medical Marijuana: Implementing Gonzales v. Raich
28. Policy Innovation or Vertical Integration? A View of Immigration Federalism from the States - Lina Newton
29. National Health Care: Florida v. Department of Health and Human Services - U.S. Supreme Court
30. Intergovernmental Relations and Federalism: Its Past, Present and Future, and Does Anyone Care? - Jonathan Walters, for the MacArthur Foundation
Review Questions
American Intergovernmental Relations: Concluding Thoughts
Index
About the Editors