Federalism
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- John Kincaid - Lafayette College, USA
February 2011 | 1 592 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
In 1968, Carl J. Friedrich, a prominent Harvard political scientist, suggested that federalism was not, as many observers then believed, an anomaly in the modern era, but rather a mode of governance that was moving to the forefront of political necessity and desirability in the second half of the twentieth century. This was a prescient observation. Federalism has become a leading mechanism for addressing problems of human diversity and political scale, both small and large. It establishes unity on the basis of consent while preserving diversity by constitutionally uniting separate political communities into a limited, but encompassing, polity.
This major reference collection, edited by one of the foremost scholars in the field, grapples with a large body of knowledge that does not neatly divide into theoretical categories and imposes a structure for the purposes of studying this complex political structure and process of governance. There is little significant consensus among scholars of federalism as to what constitutes the field and its subdivision so this four volume set attempts to signpost and map out the field for researchers, post-graduates and political scientists in general.
Volume One: Theories of Federalism
Volume Two: Comparative Federalism
Volume Three: Practices of Federalism
Volume Four: Potentials of Federalism
VOLUME 1: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF FEDERALISM
Daniel Elazar
Thomas Hueglin
Patrick Riley
Donald Lutz
Jean Yarbrough
Richard Vernon
Alexandre Marc
Denis de Rougemont
William Riker
Martin Diamond
John Kincaid
Robert Inman and Daniel Rubinfeld
Rufus Davis
Anthony Birch
William Livingston
Donald Smiley
VOLUME 2: ALTERNATIVE MODELS, CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL FEATURES OF FEDERAL GOVERNANCE
Herman Bakvis
Arend Lijphart
Douglas Verney
Milton Esman
Daniel Elazar
Albert Breton
Peter Ordeshook and Olga Shvetsova
Cheryl Saunders
Nicholas Aroney
Ronald Watts
Jenna Bednar, William Eskridge Jr and John Ferejohn
Nancy Bermeo
Herbert Wechsler
Charles Tarlton
Robert Agranoff
Fritz Scharpf
Martin Landau
VOLUME 3: MODELS OF INDIVIDUALISM, COMMUNALISM, AND MULTINATIONALISM IN FEDERAL GOVERNANCE
Gordon Tullock
James Buchanan Robert Inman
Susan Rose-Ackerman
Albert Breton
John Kincaid
Richard Epstein
Franz Neumann
Brian Taylor
Brendan O'Leary
Alfred Stepan
Juan Linz
Will Kymlicka
Wayne Norman
Jacob Levy
Henry Hale
Ivo Duchacek
VOLUME 4: FISCAL FEATURES, FEDERAL FAILURES, AND THE FUTURE OF FEDERALISM
Wallace Oates
Wallace Oates
Richard Musgrave
Jonathan Rodden
Barry Weingast
Jonathan Rodden
John Chubb
Louis René Beres
Robert Young
Thomas Franck
Michael Burgess
Harold Laski
William Riker
Vincent Ostrom
Thomas Hueglin