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Medieval Efforts 123
The Federalist Revival in the Reformation 126
Federalism, Centralization, and State-Building in the
Modern Epoch
128
Modern Federal Theory and New Federal
Experiments
138
Federalism: The Present State of the Art 152
5. The Elements of Federalism 154
Federalism as a Basis of Political Association 154
The Requisites of Federal Systems 157
Maintaining Union 168
Maintaining Noncentralization 170
Maintaining the Federal Principle 182
Local Government in Federal Systems 186
Antecedent Influences on Contemporary Federal
Systems
189
Thinking Federal: The Role of Political Culture 192
6. Centralizing and Decentralizing Trends
in Contemporary Federal Systems
198
The Complexities of Centralization in Federal
Systems
198
Overall Tendencies 201
Policy Making and Implementation 203
Policy-Making Bodies 207
Institutional Responses 210
Parties and Party Systems 217
Interim Conclusions 221
7. Will the Postmodern Epoch Be
an Era of Federalism?
223
Whither the Modern Nation-State? 223
Federal Accommodation of Peoples and Publics 231
Federalism in the Third World 238
Why Federations Failed 240
Why Federations Succeeded 244
Accommodating Diversity 248
Strengthening Liberty 251

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Publication Information: Book Title: Exploring Federalism. Contributors: Daniel J. Elazar - author. Publisher: University of Alabama Press. Place of Publication: Tuscaloosa, AL. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: viii.
    
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