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Author Conlan, Timothy J.

Title From new federalism to devolution : twenty-five years of intergovernmental reform / Timothy Conlan
Edition Revised edition
Published Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, [1998]
©1998

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 W'PONDS  321.020973 Con/Fnf 1998  AVAILABLE
Description xi, 374 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Federalism Reform and the Modern State -- 2. The Origins of Nixon's New Federalism -- 3. The Fragmented Politics of Block Grants -- 4. The Unique Politics of General Revenue Sharing -- 5. The National Dimensions of Nixon's New Federalism -- 6. The Context of Reagan's Federalism -- 7. The Implicit Federalism of Reagan's Fiscal Policies -- 8. Federal Aid: Budgets and Block Grants in the 1980s -- 9. Comprehensive Federalism Reform: The Missing Chapter -- 10. Regulatory Federalism under Reagan -- 11. Reform Interregnum: The Bush and Early Clinton Years -- 12. A Devolution Revolution? Federalism in the 104th Congress -- 13. Evolutionary Devolution: The Saga of Mandates and Welfare Reform -- 14. Intergovernmental Reform and the Future of Federalism
1. Federalism Reform and the Modern State -- 2. The Origins of Nixon's New Federalism -- 3. The Fragmented Politics of Block Grants -- 4. The Unique Politics of General Revenue Sharing -- 5. The National Dimensions of Nixon's New Federalism --6. The Context of Reagan's Federalism -- 7. The Implicit Federalism of Reagan's Fiscal Policies -- 8. Federal Aid: Budgets and Block Grants in the 1980s -- 9. Comprehensive Federalism Reform: The Missing Chapter -- 10. Regulatory Federalism under Reagan -- 11. Reform Interregnum: The Bush and Early Clinton Years -- 12. A Devolution Revolution? Federalism in the 104th Congress -- 13. Evolutionary Devolution: The Saga of Mandates and Welfare Reform -- 14. Intergovernmental Reform and the Future of Federalism
Summary Between 1969 and 1995, Republican presidents and congressional leaders launched three bold attempts to reform American intergovernmental relations. With each attempt, the goals of reform grew more ambitious, from rationalizing and decentralizing an activist government to rolling back the welfare state to replacing it altogether. Expanding and updating his book, New Federalism: Intergovernmental Reform from Nixon to Reagan (1988), Timothy Conlan traces this remarkable evolution in federalism reform politics and analyzes its significance
Notes Rev. ed. of: New federalism. c1988
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-355) and index
Subject Federal government -- United States.
Intergovernmental fiscal relations -- United States.
SUBJECT United States -- Politics and government -- 1969-1974. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140471
United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140475
Author Conlan, Timothy J. New federalism.
Brookings Institution.
LC no. 98019780
ISBN 0815715315 (paperback: alk. paper)
0815715323 (cloth : alk. paper)
Other Titles New federalism : intergovernmental reform from Nixon to Reagan