Le nouveau fédéralisme et l'évolution du pouvoir local aux États-Unis
By: Rouban, Luc.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1988Revue Française D'Administration Publique 47, p. 95-106Abstract: New Federalism was high on President Reagan's list of priorities. This vast project was to restructure relations between Federal and State governments in order to return to the institutional balance the Founding Fathers had intended. Despite a difficult start, New Federalism did have significant impact on state and local governments. It catalyzed the creation of a new form of local political life that operates in favour of state government to the detriment of local authority. Although the institutional model has been generally adopted, New Federalims has in fact turned 'grass roots'´politics upside downNew Federalism was high on President Reagan's list of priorities. This vast project was to restructure relations between Federal and State governments in order to return to the institutional balance the Founding Fathers had intended. Despite a difficult start, New Federalism did have significant impact on state and local governments. It catalyzed the creation of a new form of local political life that operates in favour of state government to the detriment of local authority. Although the institutional model has been generally adopted, New Federalims has in fact turned 'grass roots'´politics upside down
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