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German Politics, Volume 17 Issue 4 2008

German Federalism in Transition?

ISSN: 1743-8993 (electronic) 0964-4008 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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INTRODUCTION
German Federalism in Transition?
Carolyn Moore;  Wade Jacoby; Arthur B. Gunlicks
Pages 393 – 407
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A Successful Failure? The Contested Implications of Germany's Federal Reforms
Marcus Höreth
Pages 408 – 423
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Still No Exit from the Joint Decision Trap: The German Federal Reform(s)
Katrin Auel
Pages 424 – 439
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From Joint Decision Traps to Over-regulated Federalism: Adverse Effects of a Successful Constitutional Reform
Arthur Benz
Pages 440 – 456
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An End to the Reform Logjam? The Reform of German Federalism and Economic Policy-Making
Reimut Zolnhöfer
Pages 457 – 469
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Side Payments over Solidarity: Financing the Poor Cousins in Germany and the EU
Wade Jacoby
Pages 470 – 487
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A WIDER VIEW
Disentangling Double Politikverflechtung? The Implications of the Federal Reforms for Bund–Länder Relations on Europe
Carolyn Moore; Annegret Eppler
Pages 488 – 508
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Community, Diversity and Autonomy: The Challenges of Reforming German Federalism
Fritz W. Scharpf
Pages 509 – 521
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REFORM OF GERMAN FEDERALISM - ROUND 1
A More Efficient and Accountable Federalism? An Analysis of the Consequences of Germany's 2006 Constitutional Reform
Simone Burkhart;  Philip Manow; Daniel Ziblatt
Pages 522 – 540
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FISCAL FEDERALISM AND REFORM - ROUND 2
Fiscal Federalism in Germany: Problems, Proposals and Chances for Fundamental Reforms
Beate Jochimsen
Pages 541 – 558
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Public Attitudes towards German Federalism: A Point of Departure for a Reform of German (Fiscal) Federalism? Differences between Public Opinion and the Political Debate
Thieß Petersen;  Henrik Scheller; Ole Wintermann
Pages 559 – 586
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CONCLUSION
Groundhog Day: The Non-Reform of German Federalism, Again
Charlie Jeffery
Pages 587 – 592
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ERRATUM
Legislative Politics in Germany: Some Lessons and Challenges, by Christian Breunig, German Politics 17(3), 381–92
Page 593
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