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German Federalism in ­Transition
Reforms in a Consensual State
By Carolyn Rowe (Edited by), Carolyn Moore (Edited by), Wade Jacoby (Edited by)

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United Kingdom, 28 October 2009

This major new text by leading authorities on German federalism provides a comprehensive assessment of recent reforms to Germany's political process.

This book was published as a special issue of German Politics.


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This major new text by leading authorities on German federalism provides a comprehensive assessment of recent reforms to Germany's political process.

This book was published as a special issue of German Politics.

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9780415561372
ISBN
041556137X
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25 black & white line drawings
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16.2 x 23.4 x 2.3 centimeters (0.49 kg)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: German Federalism in Transition? Carolyn Moore, Wade Jacoby and Arthur B. Gunlicks Section 1: Reform Round 1 of German Federalism 2. A More Efficient and Accountable Federalism? An Analysis of the Consequences of Germany’s 2006 Constitutional Reform Simone Burkhart, Philip Manow and Daniel Ziblatt 3. A Successful Failure? The Contested Implications of Germany’s Federal Reforms Marcus Höreth 4. Still No Exit from the Joint Decision Trap: The German Federal Reform(s) Katrin Auel 5. From Joint Decision Traps to Over-regulated Federalism: Adverse Effects of a Successful Constitutional Reform Arthur Benz Section 2: Fiscal Federalism and Reform - Round 2 6. Fiscal Federalism in Germany: Problems, Proposals and Chances for Fundamental Reforms Beate Jochimsen 7. An End to the Reform Logjam? The Reform of German Federalism and Economic Policy-Making Reimut Zohlnhöfer 8. Public Attitudes towards German Federalism: A point of Departure for Reform of German (Fiscal) Federalism? Differences between Public Opinion and the Political Debate Ole Wintermann, Thieß Petersen and Henrik Scheller 9. Side Payments over Solidarity: Financing the Poor Cousins in Germany and the EU Wade Jacoby Section 3: A Wider View 10. Disentangling Double ‘Politikverflechtung’? The Implications of the Federal Reforms for Bund-Länder Relations on Europe Carolyn Moore and Annegret Eppler 11. Community, Diversity and Autonomy: The Challenges of Reforming German Federalism Fritz W. Scharpf 12. Groundhog Day: The Non-Reform of German Federalism, Again Charlie Jeffery

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University of Birmingham, UK Brigham Young University, USA

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