Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems :: public perspectives /
"To what extent do federal systems promote multiple identities and attachments? How do their identities affect the trust that is assigned to various orders of government and contribute to cohesion in federalist systems of government? Do cohesive federations depend on public trust and strong att...
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Kingston, ON : Montréal ; Kingston ; London ; Ithaca :
School of Policy Studies Publications Program ; McGill-Queen's University Press,
[2018]
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Schriftenreihe: | Queen's policy studies.
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Zusammenfassung: | "To what extent do federal systems promote multiple identities and attachments? How do their identities affect the trust that is assigned to various orders of government and contribute to cohesion in federalist systems of government? Do cohesive federations depend on public trust and strong attachment to the national or central government? Are attachments and identification with the various orders of government in conflict or are they compatible? "Identities, Trust, and Cohesion in Federal Systems: Public Perspective" offers eight comparative essays that provide key insights into identity debates in federalist countries. The findings are drawn from extensive analyses of public opinion data in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. The editors of the volume, Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid, seek to improve our understanding of how identity, trust, and cohesion correlate with centralized, decentralized, and/or asymmetrical models of federalism. Different models of federalism are evaluated in this collection of country studies so as to gain insight into the diverse governance challenges that nations encounter. Making effective use of empirical data to draw evidence-based conclusions about federalist governance breaks new ground in the study of federalism."-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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588 | |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 10, 2019). | ||
505 | 8 | |a Introduction and comparative observations / Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid -- Federalist governance, provincial grievances, and attachment to Canada / Jack Jedwab -- Checkmate to the Spanish decentralization? the decline of public support for Spain's autonomous communities / Mireia Grau Creus -- Federalism and solidarity in Belgium: insights from public opinion / Peter Thijssen, Sarah Arras, and Dave Sinardet -- Political trust in Switzerland: again a special case? / Paul C. Bauer, Markus Freitag, and Pascal Sciarini -- Attachments to multiple communities, trust in governments, political polarization, and public attitudes toward immigration in the United States / John Kincaid and Richard L. Cole -- Democracy, public safety, and low public trust in governments in Mexico / Mari´a Fernanda Somuano and Laura Flamand -- Challenging the irrevocable decline: democratic satisfaction, national cohesion, and federal political culture in Australia (2008-2014) / A.J. Brown and Jacob Deem -- German federalism: on the way to a "cooperative centralism"? / Henrik Scheller. | |
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contents | Introduction and comparative observations / Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid -- Federalist governance, provincial grievances, and attachment to Canada / Jack Jedwab -- Checkmate to the Spanish decentralization? the decline of public support for Spain's autonomous communities / Mireia Grau Creus -- Federalism and solidarity in Belgium: insights from public opinion / Peter Thijssen, Sarah Arras, and Dave Sinardet -- Political trust in Switzerland: again a special case? / Paul C. Bauer, Markus Freitag, and Pascal Sciarini -- Attachments to multiple communities, trust in governments, political polarization, and public attitudes toward immigration in the United States / John Kincaid and Richard L. Cole -- Democracy, public safety, and low public trust in governments in Mexico / Mari´a Fernanda Somuano and Laura Flamand -- Challenging the irrevocable decline: democratic satisfaction, national cohesion, and federal political culture in Australia (2008-2014) / A.J. Brown and Jacob Deem -- German federalism: on the way to a "cooperative centralism"? / Henrik Scheller. |
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spelling | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / edited by Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid. Kingston, ON : School of Policy Studies Publications Program ; Montréal ; Kingston ; London ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2018] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Queen's policy studies series Includes bibliographical references and index. "To what extent do federal systems promote multiple identities and attachments? How do their identities affect the trust that is assigned to various orders of government and contribute to cohesion in federalist systems of government? Do cohesive federations depend on public trust and strong attachment to the national or central government? Are attachments and identification with the various orders of government in conflict or are they compatible? "Identities, Trust, and Cohesion in Federal Systems: Public Perspective" offers eight comparative essays that provide key insights into identity debates in federalist countries. The findings are drawn from extensive analyses of public opinion data in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. The editors of the volume, Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid, seek to improve our understanding of how identity, trust, and cohesion correlate with centralized, decentralized, and/or asymmetrical models of federalism. Different models of federalism are evaluated in this collection of country studies so as to gain insight into the diverse governance challenges that nations encounter. Making effective use of empirical data to draw evidence-based conclusions about federalist governance breaks new ground in the study of federalism."-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 10, 2019). Introduction and comparative observations / Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid -- Federalist governance, provincial grievances, and attachment to Canada / Jack Jedwab -- Checkmate to the Spanish decentralization? the decline of public support for Spain's autonomous communities / Mireia Grau Creus -- Federalism and solidarity in Belgium: insights from public opinion / Peter Thijssen, Sarah Arras, and Dave Sinardet -- Political trust in Switzerland: again a special case? / Paul C. Bauer, Markus Freitag, and Pascal Sciarini -- Attachments to multiple communities, trust in governments, political polarization, and public attitudes toward immigration in the United States / John Kincaid and Richard L. Cole -- Democracy, public safety, and low public trust in governments in Mexico / Mari´a Fernanda Somuano and Laura Flamand -- Challenging the irrevocable decline: democratic satisfaction, national cohesion, and federal political culture in Australia (2008-2014) / A.J. Brown and Jacob Deem -- German federalism: on the way to a "cooperative centralism"? / Henrik Scheller. Federal government Case studies. Comparative government Case studies. POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General bisacsh Comparative government fast Federal government fast Electronic books. Case studies fast Case studies. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2017026140 Études de cas. rvmgf Kincaid, John, 1946- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvhcmHfCQ889mXHpBPpHd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82011542 Jedwab, Jack, 1958- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKvVKrvdxdg643V9tTHvd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97086982 Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). School of Policy Studies, issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91110845 has work: Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGw4dGwbVjB9FjYgtpdgjC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems.: Kingston, Ontario : School of Policy Studies, Queen's University ; Montréal ; Kingston ; London ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018. Queen's policy studies Queen's policy studies series (CaOONL)20189060166 Queen's policy studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99065776 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2086630 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2086630 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / Queen's policy studies. Introduction and comparative observations / Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid -- Federalist governance, provincial grievances, and attachment to Canada / Jack Jedwab -- Checkmate to the Spanish decentralization? the decline of public support for Spain's autonomous communities / Mireia Grau Creus -- Federalism and solidarity in Belgium: insights from public opinion / Peter Thijssen, Sarah Arras, and Dave Sinardet -- Political trust in Switzerland: again a special case? / Paul C. Bauer, Markus Freitag, and Pascal Sciarini -- Attachments to multiple communities, trust in governments, political polarization, and public attitudes toward immigration in the United States / John Kincaid and Richard L. Cole -- Democracy, public safety, and low public trust in governments in Mexico / Mari´a Fernanda Somuano and Laura Flamand -- Challenging the irrevocable decline: democratic satisfaction, national cohesion, and federal political culture in Australia (2008-2014) / A.J. Brown and Jacob Deem -- German federalism: on the way to a "cooperative centralism"? / Henrik Scheller. Federal government Case studies. Comparative government Case studies. POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General bisacsh Comparative government fast Federal government fast |
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title | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / |
title_auth | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / |
title_exact_search | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / |
title_full | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / edited by Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid. |
title_fullStr | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / edited by Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid. |
title_full_unstemmed | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : public perspectives / edited by Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid. |
title_short | Identities, trust, and cohesion in federal systems : |
title_sort | identities trust and cohesion in federal systems public perspectives |
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topic | Federal government Case studies. Comparative government Case studies. POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General bisacsh Comparative government fast Federal government fast |
topic_facet | Federal government Case studies. Comparative government Case studies. POLITICAL SCIENCE / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General Comparative government Federal government Electronic books. Case studies Case studies. Études de cas. |
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