INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS CHAPTER 4

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INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS CHAPTER 4

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS THE EVOLUTION OF FEDERAL SYSTEMS Alliances and Confederations Defining Intergovernmental Relations

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS THE FUNDAMENTAL SETTLEMENT The Constitution The European Union

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS THE AMERICAN FEDERAL SYSTEM Three Categories of Government

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS THE STRUCTURE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS The Effects of Pluralism The Marble-Cake Metaphor The Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS DYNAMIC FEDERALISM Dual Federalism Cooperative Federalism Creative Federalism New Federalism New New Federalism

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL MANAGEMENT Picket Fence Federalism Councils of Government Mandate Maria The Cost of Compliance

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS FISCAL FEDERALISM—FOLLOWING THE MONEY Theory of Fiscal Federalism Grant Programs From Contractive to Coercive Federalism

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS THE DEVOLUTION REVOLUTION The Public Choice Solution The Race to the Bottom