Contested Federalism

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Herman Bakvis, Gerald Baier, Douglas Brown ISBN: 9780199004683
Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Oxford University Press Canada Language: English
Author: Herman Bakvis, Gerald Baier, Douglas Brown
ISBN: 9780199004683
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Oxford University Press Canada
Language: English
Federalism - particularly in Canada - involves an ongoing contestation of interests, ideas, and identities. It is a contestation that sometimes clarifies but often obscures the nature of conflicts and the manner in which they are resolved. Recognizing the great degree of ambivalence associated with federalism, the authors provide students with the conceptual tools and basic knowledge of various governmental processes that will allow them to analyze and, if necessary, critique intergovernmental relations. Focusing on three areas - basic federal and intergovernmental structure; the constitutional and institutional framework of the federation; and 'federal governance' - Contested Federalism is an engaging and balanced treatment of federalism in Canada.
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Federalism - particularly in Canada - involves an ongoing contestation of interests, ideas, and identities. It is a contestation that sometimes clarifies but often obscures the nature of conflicts and the manner in which they are resolved. Recognizing the great degree of ambivalence associated with federalism, the authors provide students with the conceptual tools and basic knowledge of various governmental processes that will allow them to analyze and, if necessary, critique intergovernmental relations. Focusing on three areas - basic federal and intergovernmental structure; the constitutional and institutional framework of the federation; and 'federal governance' - Contested Federalism is an engaging and balanced treatment of federalism in Canada.

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