(Mis)understanding American federalism: on constitutions, collective action, competition, and quiescence
<p>American federalism is often lauded for promoting democratic participation and accountability, but this view neglects the ways in which it actually structures day-to-day political activity. Drawing on the concept of federalization of law and policy, this policy brief illustrates how lawmaki...
Main Author: | Miller, L |
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Format: | Record |
Language: | English |
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2012
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