This is Elazar's first monograph in a series that aims to shed light on the subject. It focuses on the origins and theories of federalism, drawn from a broad range of historical and political contexts. Written in an accessible but concise style, this volume gives the reader the necessary overview of the topic, forming a background for the case studies that follow and highlighting federalism's multidimensional nature and diverse applications.
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An overview This is Elazar's first monograph in a series that aims to shed light on the subject. It focuses on the origins and theories of federalism, drawn from a broad range of historical and political contexts. Written in an accessible but concise style, this volume gives the reader the necessary overview of the topic, forming a background for the case studies that follow and highlighting federalism's multidimensional nature and diverse applications.
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental forms and principles of Federalism
3. History of Federalism
4. Federalsim Today
5.United States: En Example of Conceptualised noncetralisation
Notes
Bibliography