Intergovernmental relations in Mexico and the United States: a comparative perspective
By: Hopkins, Jack W.
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ArticleSubject(s): USA | Inter-Governmental Relations | Mexico | Federalism
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International Review of Administrative SciencesSummary: Abstract: Compares the problems of intergovernmental relations in United States and Mexico. In both countries, the governmental systems have evolved to the point where critical issues involving centre and periphery must be confronted and resolved. Changing patterns of development and significant political pressures indicate the need for re-examination of established and traditional modes and relatioships among national state and local government
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 56(3), Sep.90, p.403-20 | Available | AR180 |
Abstract: Compares the problems of intergovernmental relations in United States and Mexico. In both countries, the governmental systems have evolved to the point where critical issues involving centre and periphery must be confronted and resolved. Changing patterns of development and significant political pressures indicate the need for re-examination of established and traditional modes and relatioships among national state and local government


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