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The future of Australian federalism : comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John.

Contributor(s): Appleby, Gabrielle [editor.] | Aroney, Nicholas [editor.] | John, Thomas, 1968- [editor.] | ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781139340007; 9781107006379Subject(s): Federal government -- Australia -- Congresses | Separation of powers -- Australia -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 342.42094 Online resources: Click here to access online - 1 user
Contents:
Australian federalism : past, present and future tense / Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John -- I. The federal-state balance -- The federal balance / Stephen Gageler -- The incredible shrinking federation : voyage to a singular state / The Hon. Chief Justice Robert French AC -- A sketch of the modern Australian federation / The Hon. Chief Justice Paul de Jersey AC -- The still reluctant state : Western Australia and the conceptual foundations of Australian federalism / Augusto Zimmerman -- The division of power in federal systems : comparative lessons for Australia / Greg Taylor -- II. Instituting structural reform : comparative perspectives -- Reforming German federalism / Arthur B. Gunlicks -- Polyphonic federalism : the United States experience / Robert A. Schapiro -- The rise of coercive federalism in the United States : dynamic change with little reform / John Kincaid -- The bargaining game : Canada as a new model of federal governance? / Thomas O. Hueglin -- 'Bis hierher sollst du kommen und nicht weiter' : the German Constitutional Court and the boundaries of the European integration process / Cornelia Koch -- III. Federalism and multi-ethnic societies -- Dynamics of federalism : a comparative analysis of recent developments in federations and countries in transition to federalism / Thomas Fleiner -- Religious identities : testing the underlying preconceptions of Canadian federalism? / Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens -- Foedus Pacificum : a response to ethnic regionalism within nation states / Suri Ratnapala -- Federal diversity in Australia : a counter-narrative / Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and Alison Taylor -- IV. Fiscal federalism -- Fiscal federalism in Canada : principles, practices, problems / Robin Boadway -- Fiscal federalism : then and now / Brian Galligan -- Fiscal decentralisation and macroeconomic performance in Australia / Philip Bodman -- V. Reforming Australia' s federal system -- Escaping purgatory : public opinion and the future of Australia' s federal system / A. J. Brown -- The Rudd reforms and the future of Australian federalism / Alan Fenna and Geoff Anderson -- Cooperative arrangements in comparative perspective / Cheryl Saunders -- Federalism and the Australian judicial system - back to the future : the autochthonous expedient and other devices / The Hon. Justice Margaret White -- Federalism in Australia : gazing in the crystal ball of constitutional reform / Anne Twomey.
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Australian federalism : past, present and future tense / Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John -- I. The federal-state balance -- The federal balance / Stephen Gageler -- The incredible shrinking federation : voyage to a singular state / The Hon. Chief Justice Robert French AC -- A sketch of the modern Australian federation / The Hon. Chief Justice Paul de Jersey AC -- The still reluctant state : Western Australia and the conceptual foundations of Australian federalism / Augusto Zimmerman -- The division of power in federal systems : comparative lessons for Australia / Greg Taylor -- II. Instituting structural reform : comparative perspectives -- Reforming German federalism / Arthur B. Gunlicks -- Polyphonic federalism : the United States experience / Robert A. Schapiro -- The rise of coercive federalism in the United States : dynamic change with little reform / John Kincaid -- The bargaining game : Canada as a new model of federal governance? / Thomas O. Hueglin -- 'Bis hierher sollst du kommen und nicht weiter' : the German Constitutional Court and the boundaries of the European integration process / Cornelia Koch -- III. Federalism and multi-ethnic societies -- Dynamics of federalism : a comparative analysis of recent developments in federations and countries in transition to federalism / Thomas Fleiner -- Religious identities : testing the underlying preconceptions of Canadian federalism? / Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens -- Foedus Pacificum : a response to ethnic regionalism within nation states / Suri Ratnapala -- Federal diversity in Australia : a counter-narrative / Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and Alison Taylor -- IV. Fiscal federalism -- Fiscal federalism in Canada : principles, practices, problems / Robin Boadway -- Fiscal federalism : then and now / Brian Galligan -- Fiscal decentralisation and macroeconomic performance in Australia / Philip Bodman -- V. Reforming Australia' s federal system -- Escaping purgatory : public opinion and the future of Australia' s federal system / A. J. Brown -- The Rudd reforms and the future of Australian federalism / Alan Fenna and Geoff Anderson -- Cooperative arrangements in comparative perspective / Cheryl Saunders -- Federalism and the Australian judicial system - back to the future : the autochthonous expedient and other devices / The Hon. Justice Margaret White -- Federalism in Australia : gazing in the crystal ball of constitutional reform / Anne Twomey.

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