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THE INTERNATIONAL RESOURCE CITIES PROGRAM: BUILDING CAPACITY IN BULGARIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

WATSON, DOUGLAS J.

Public Administration Review, n.º 5/2000, pág. 457

Sumario
1. Auburn, Alabama and Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. 2.Final Thoughts.

THE IRRATIONAL APPLICATION OF RATIONAL BASIS: KIMEL, GARRETT, AND CONGRESSIONAL POWER TO ABROGATE STATE SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY

Harvard Law Review, n.º 7/2001, pág. 2146

Sumario
1. The application of rational basis review toantidiscrimination legislation. a) Kimel and Garrett. b)Generic classifications and individualized determinations.2. Justifications for different levels of scrutiny. a)Reasons to distinguish between generic classifications andindividualized determinations. b) Drawbacks of applyingheightened scrutiny to individualized determinations. 3.Congressional power to enforce the Fourteenth Amendment. a)The meaning of the Equal Protection Clause. b) Congressionalpower under the Enforcement Clause. c) As-appliedconsideration of the ADEA adn the ADA. 4. Conclusion.

THE IRRELEVANCE OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

STRAUSS, DAVID A.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 5/2001, pág. 1457

Sumario
1. Constitutional change and constitutionalamendments. 2. Non-amendment amendments. 3. The civil waramendments (and non-amendments). 4. Rules of the road. 5.The progressive era amendments. 6. Conclusion.

THE LOST LEGITIMACY: PROPERTY, BUSINESS POWER AND THE CONSTITUTION

MORAN, MICHAEL

Public Administration, n.º 2/2001, pág. 277

Sumario
1. The puzzle of business power. 2. Contradictionsof business power. 3. Business regulation and theconstitution. 4. Privatization and the new corporateproperty. 5. Self-regulation and the franchise state. 6. Thelost legitimacy: regulating corporate power. 7. Britishcapitalism in contention.

THE MAINTENANCE OF EXECUTIVE CAPACITY IN GERMANY: REVISITING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

WALZENBACH, G. P. E.

Public Administration, n.º 2/2001, pág. 383

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The annual EU budget cycle as aroutinized process. a) Phase I: the Commission as the mainactor. b) Phase II: intra-ministerial coordination. c) PhaseIII: inter-ministerial coordination. d) Phase IV:parliamentary approval. 3. Coordination techniques. a)Supplementary budgets and letters of amendment. b)Comprehensive cut-back lists. c) Case-by-case examination.d) Sporadic interventions by the Chancellor/Finance Ministertandem. 4. Multi-level institutional adjustments. a)Relations with EU institutions. b) Relations betweenexecutive and legislature. c) Bund-Länder relations. d)Remoulding the coordination process?. 5. Conclusion.

THE MARBLE CAKE: INTRODUCING FEDERALISM TO THE GOVERNMENT GROWTH EQUATION

BOHTE, JOHN;MEIER, KENNETH J.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/2000, pág. 35

Sumario
1. Federalism. 2. Data and methods. 3. Findings. 4.Conclusion.

THE NEW GOVERNANCE OF FRENCH EDUCATION?

COLE, ALISTAIR

Public Administration, n.º 3/2001, pág. 707

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Modernizing the mammoth:macro-level policy change in french education. 3."Competitive interdependency" and meso-level change. 4.Micro-level change?. 5. The new governance of frencheducation?.

THE NEW PUBLIC SERVICE: SERVING RATHER THAN STEERING

DENHARDT, ROBERT B.;VINZANT DENHARDT, JANET

Public Administration Review, n.º 6/2000, pág. 549

Sumario
1. The New Public Management and the Old PublicAdministration. 2. Roots of the New Public Service. 3. TheNew Public Service. 4. Implications and Conclusions.

THE NOTWITHSTANDING MECHANISM AND PUBLIC DISCUSSION: LESSONS FROM THE IGNORED PRACTICE OF SECTION 33 OF THE CHARTER

KAHANA, TSVI

Canadian Public Administration, n.º 3/2001, pág. 255

Sumario
1. The practice of the notwihstanding mechanism -an overview. 2. Public reaction to the uses of the NM. 3.Public discussion, accessibility and visibility. 4. Anargument in favour of invoking the NM only after a SupremeCourt decision. 5. Conclusion.

THE POVERTY OF RADICAL THEORY TODAY: FROM THE FALSE PROMISES OF MARXISM TO THE MIRAGE OF THE CULTURAL TURN

STORPER, MICHAEL

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2001, pág. 155

Sumario
1. Radical theory and the search for utopia. 2.Radicalism's new object of critique: modernism.

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