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Administering the New Federalism

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Administering the New Federalism

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Administering the New Federalism book

Administering the New Federalism

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Administering the New Federalism book

Edited ByLewis G. Bender, James A. Stever
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1986
eBook Published 27 September 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429038488
Pages 380
eBook ISBN 9780429038488
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Bender, L.G., & Stever, J.A. (Eds.). (1986). Administering the New Federalism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429038488

ABSTRACT

This book uses the most comprehensive survey and case research available on the administrative and subnational policy aspects of the New Federalism. It presents readers with both summary and critical analyses of the management responses and adjustments throughout the fifty states in the U.S.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part Part One|71 pages

Overview of the New Federalism

chapter 1|12 pages

An Organizational-Administrative View of Federalism

ByJames A. Stever, Lewis G. Bender

chapter 2|26 pages

Ambivalent Federalism: Intergovernmental Policy in the Reagan Administration

ByTimothy J. Conlan

chapter 3|31 pages

Reagan Federalism: Goals and Achievements

ByRichard S. Williamson

part Part Two|131 pages

Administrative Impacts on Subnational Governments

chapter 4|22 pages

"Out with the Old, in with the New": The New Federalism, Intergovernmental Coordination, and Executive Order 12372

ByIrene Fraser Rothenberg, George J. Gordon

chapter 5|28 pages

State Managerial Responses to the New Federalism

ByPaul Posner

chapter 6|36 pages

The Texas Response to Reagan's New Federalism Program: The Early Years

BySusan A. MacManus, Robert M. Stein, V. Howard Savage

chapter 7|22 pages

Small Cities' Policy Responses to the New Federalism

ByBeverly A. Cigler

chapter 8|21 pages

New Federalism and Capital Budgets: The Case of Tulsa, Oklahoma

ByRaymond A. Rosenfeld, Alan W. Frankle

part Part Three|91 pages

The Policy Impacts of the New Federalism

chapter 9|21 pages

A Diminished Federal Role in Public and Assisted Housing Under Reagan

ByCharles H. Moore, David W. Sink

chapter 10|22 pages

State Responses to Reductions in Federal Funds: Section 106 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972

ByPinky S. Wassenberg

chapter 11|24 pages

State Government Control of Small Cities' CDBG Awards: The Case of Mississippi

ByDale Krane

chapter 12|22 pages

Using Federal Budget Cuts for Administrative Reform: CDBG Cutbacks in a City Marginally Dependent upon Federal Funds (Houston, Texas)

BySusan A. MacManus

part Part Four|54 pages

Management Implications and Needed Reforms

chapter 13|34 pages

The New Federalism and Intergovernmental Problem Solving

ByRobert Agranoff, Valerie Lindsay Rinkle

chapter 14|19 pages

The Condition and Course of the System

ByDavid B. Walker
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