Urban policy in a changing federal system : proceedings of a symposium
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Urban policy in a changing federal system : proceedings of a symposium
National Academy Press, 1985
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Symposium on Urban Policy in a Changing Federal System was convened in Woods Hole, Mass., June 22-23, 1984
Includes bibliographies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
When the United States' founding fathers set up a federal system of government, they asked a question that has never been satisfactorily settled: How much governmental authority belongs to the states, and how much to the national government? In an atmosphere of changing priorities and power bases, the Committee on National Urban Policy convened a symposium to address this division. The symposium examined the "New Federalism" as it relates to the Supreme Court, urban development, taxpayers, job training, and related topics. "Throughout the symposium the future evolution of the American federal system was debated," says the book's summary. "Yet whatever new idea or theory emerges, it is likely to continue to include the inevitable conflict between the allegiance to a national government and the respect for state and local loyalties."
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Summary
1. Trends and Developments in Federalism: The Meaning for Urban
Policy
2. The Supreme Court and the Federal System: A Constitutional
Framework for Urban Policy
3. Fiscal Federalism After the California Taxpayers' Revolt: A
Sorting Out of Sorts
4. National-Urban Relations in Foreign Federal Systems: Lessons for
the United States
5. The Distributive Politics of the New Federal System: Who Wins?
Who Loses
6. De Facto New Federalism and Urban Education
7. The Significance of the Job Training Partnership Act for
Federal-State-Local Relationships
8. State-Local Partnership: Problems and Possibilities
9. Cities in the New Federalism
10. Changing Conceptions of the Governmental Role: Their Meaning
for Urban Policy
Appendix: Symposium Participants
目次
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Summary
- 3 1. Trends and Developments in Federalism: The Meaning for Urban Policy
- 4 2. The Supreme Court and the Federal System: A Constitutional Framework for Urban Policy
- 5 3. Fiscal Federalism After the California Taxpayers' Revolt: A Sorting Out of Sorts
- 6 4. National-Urban Relations in Foreign Federal Systems: Lessons for the United States
- 7 5. The Distributive Politics of the New Federal System: Who Wins? Who Loses
- 8 6. De Facto New Federalism and Urban Education
- 9 7. The Significance of the Job Training Partnership Act for Federal-State-Local Relationships
- 10 8. State-Local Partnership: Problems and Possibilities
- 11 9. Cities in the New Federalism
- 12 10. Changing Conceptions of the Governmental Role: Their Meaning for Urban Policy
- 13 Appendix: Symposium Participants
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