We are pleased to offer this compilation of chapters which comprise important concepts, ideas, and theories in intergovernmental relations. So often, the notions of federalism, intergovernmental relations, and intergovernmental management are treated separately in the literature without attempting to draw out important connections between them, both in terms of theory and practice. This tends to neglect the many interrelated influences that have collectively shaped the evolution of our system of government. Consequently, this book seeks to broach this shortcoming by opting for a broader and more comprehensive approach, in which we explore the many dimensions of intergovernmental relations that have made it a facet of our nation's dynamic federal structure, and a significant impetus in the development of intergovernmental managerial techniques.
Chapter 1: Introducing American Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations, and Intergovernmental Management: Historical, Conceptual, and Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 2: Legal Dimensions of Intergovernmental Relations
Chapter 3: Political Dimensions of Intergovernmental Relations
Chapter 4: Fiscal Dimensions of Intergovernmental Relations
Chapter 5: Administrative Dimensions of Intergovernmental Relations
Chapter 6: Collaborative Networks as a Dimension of Intergovernmental Relations
Chapter 7: Public Education as a Dimension of Intergovernmental Relations
Chapter 8: Homeland Security as a Dimension of Intergovernmental Relations
By:
Daniel Baracskay, Carol M Glen, Neena Banerjee Imprint: University of North Georgia Dimensions:
Height: 279mm,
Width: 216mm,
Spine: 17mm
Weight: 753g ISBN:9781940771991 ISBN 10: 1940771994 Pages: 324 Publication Date:04 July 2023 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active