U.S. Politics & Government - 1968-1977, U.S. Politics & Government - 1945 - 1989, Federalism, State & Local Government - General & Miscellaneous, U.S. Politics & Government - 1980-1989, U.S. Politics & Government - General & Miscellaneous
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By analyzing spending, regulatory, and tax policies, surprising differences are found in the goals and policies of the Nixon and Reagan ideologies. Nixon sought to use federalism reform as a means of diffusing governmental activism and improving governmental performance. Reagan, in contrast, used federalism reform initiatives to challenge government activism at every level. Conlan relates these developments to theories of the modern state and to the future of American federalism. No bibliography. Also available in paper, $15.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
January 1, 1989
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, c1988.
Pages
274
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780815715399