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Media type:
Book
Title:
Globalization and decentralization
:
institutional contexts, policy issues, and intergovernmental relations in Japan and the United States
Contains:
Jun Jong S. ; Wright, D. S.: Globalization and decentralization. An overview. - S. 1-18. Pt. I: Institutional contexts. (...) Kincaid, J.: From dual to coercive federalism in American intergovernmental relations. - S. 29-47. Horie, F.: Intergovernmental relations in Japan. Historical and legal patterns of power distribution between central and local governments. - S. 48-67. Muto, H.: Innovative policies and administrative strategies for intergovernmental change in Japan. - S. 68-83. DeWitt, J. ; Halley, Alexis A. ; Fosler, R. Scott: Remapping federalism. The rediscovery of civic governance in the United States. - S. 84-106. Kirlin, J. J.: Emerging regional organizational and institutional forms. Strategies and prospects for transcending localism in the United States. - S. 107-133. Nishio, T.: Understanding regional administration in Japan. Dynamism in stability and continuity in change. - S. 134-145. Pt. II: Public policy issues. (...) Nagata, N.: The roles of central government and local government
Footnote:
A joint project of the National Institute for Research Advancement and National Academy of Public Administration
Includes bibliographical references and index