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Key Concepts in Federal Robustness

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What makes a federation robust? In this paper I describe broad themes relevant to federal robustness, including defining both federalism and robustness (as opposed to stability) and requirements for a supportive institutional framework.

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Bednar, Jenna. "Key Concepts in Federal Robustness" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC, Sep 01, 2005 <Not Available>. 2011-03-14 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p40291_index.html>

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Bednar, J. , 2005-09-01 "Key Concepts in Federal Robustness" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2011-03-14 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p40291_index.html

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Abstract: What makes a federation robust? In this paper I describe broad themes relevant to federal robustness, including defining both federalism and robustness (as opposed to stability) and requirements for a supportive institutional framework.

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Chapter 1 Key Concepts for the Robust Federation A constitution may prescribe a division of power between states and the federal government but written rules do not eliminate the essential problem of federalism: how to prevent rivalry from spoiling a union’s productive potential.1 Constitutions guide governments: they suggest boundaries on government behavior and establish institutions that further define those boundaries from age to age and set consequences for their violation. Constitutions for the most part do not tell governments
= Independently Insufficient Structural Electoral Political Judicial (ch. 4) Prescription: Potentially Complementary Institutions Beneficial Interactions (ch. 4; 5-7) Coverage Redundancy Complementarity (ch.5) + (ch.6) + (ch. 7) Mediated Through × Culture Culture = Societal Response and Input (ch. 8) = Argument Summary Federal Robustness (ch .9) Figure 1.2: The Network of Remedies


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