Shared Rule in Federal Theory and Practice
Discover the intricate dynamics of governance with "Shared Rule in Federal Theory and Practice" by Sean Mueller, published by Oxford University Press in 2024. This insightful hardback book spans 272 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the concept of shared rule and its evolution over time. Mueller meticulously defines three distinct meanings associated with shared rule: as a form of horizontal cooperation, a mechanism of centralization, and a means of bottom-up influence seeking. Ideal for scholars and practitioners alike, this work provides a fresh perspective on federal theory, making it an essential addition to your library. Dive into the complexities of governance and understand how shared rule shapes political landscapes in the modern world.