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Intergovernmental Relations in Federal Systems (Hardcover)

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The term "intergovernmental relations" suggests that aspect of federalism "as it is lived" in federations. Understanding the workings of these relations is key to mapping out healthy functioning - or lack thereof - of a federal system. This important comparative collection looks at the
methods, structures, and modalities of interaction between twelve federations as well as the European Union, surveying how these interactions are structured.

This volume covers an impressive diversity of polities. These include both "old" federations as well as some that have been established more recently. In addition, this collection looks at federations from the North, the South, as well as emerging economies. It includes countries with parliamentary,
presidential, and hybrid forms of government as well as those with civil law, common law, and mixed legal systems. This volume also examines the European Union as a federal system in and of itself; this complex body encompasses a number of federal characteristics, including a complex set of
institutions and practices to manage what has been termed "multilevel governance"

Each chapter describes the principal mechanisms and processes of intergovernmental relations, highlighting those that work well and those that do not. Topics considered include the impact of intergovernmental relations on democracy, citizen participation, accountability, justice, and the rule of
law. Chapters also evaluate whether mechanisms and processes are effective in terms of policy making and implementation. The range of structures considered here is also diverse. While most interactions are vertical, involving the central authority and constituent units, others are horizontal,
between the constituent governments only. This collection reveals the wide variety of objectives pursued by central authorities, constituent units, and even local governments.

This book was undertaken as a joint project of the Forum of Federations, an international network on federalism that seeks to strengthen democratic governance by promoting dialogue on the functioning of federalism, and the International Association of Centres for Federal Studies, an association of
centres and institutes throughout the world that maintain a research and teaching focus on political systems that have federal features.

About the Author


Johanne Poirier, Peter MacKell Chair in Federalism at the Faculty of Law, McGill University Cheryl Saunders, Laureate Professor Emeritus of Law, Melbourne Law School John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director of the Meyner Center, Lafayette College

Product Details
ISBN: 9780199022267
ISBN-10: 0199022267
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: March 28th, 2016
Pages: 528
Language: English