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  1. Coercive Federalism. Coercive federalism is a period of American federalism that began in the late 1960's. It is characterized by substantial growth in the power of the federal…

  2. and coercive conditional spending transfer control of state governments from their constitutionally designated electoral constituencies to Congress. This threat is probably insufficient to justify the anti-commandeering and anti-coercion principles—it is only one element of a more complex federalism

  3. May 23, 2007 · The framework is intended to spark discussion and lead to a contingent theory of the politics of coercive federalism which incorporates the richness of our federal system while leading to general testable conclusions about the political wellsprings of this remarkably persistent tool of government.

  4. Dec 21, 2017 · Contemporary coercive federalism has several systemic consequences including a shift in federal policy-making from places to persons, long-term fiscal stress, deceased intergovernmental institutions, rising polarization, a relegitimizing of states’ rights, and a paradoxical decline of public trust in the federal government coupled with public de...

  5. Changing conceptions of liberty and equality in the United States have given rise in recent decades to a new, coercive phase of American federalism in which the federal government engages in unprecedented regulation of state and local governments and displacement of their sovereign powers.

  6. Coercive Federalism. By JOHN KINCAID. ABSTRACT: Cooperative federalism, the reigning conception of American federalism from about 1954 to 1978, was a political response to the policy challenges of market failure, postwar affluence, racism, urban poverty, en- vironmentalism, and individual rights.

  7. Jun 12, 2017 · Abstract. A merican federalism today can be described as coercive federalism in contrast to previous eras of dual federalism and cooperative federalism. The current system is “coercive” because the predominant political, fiscal, statutory, regulatory, and judicial trends entail impositions of federal dictates on state and local governments.

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