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Daniel J. Elazar Political Science Bibliography 1959 Elazar, Daniel J. 1959. “Metro and the Voters.” In Planning: Selected Papers from the National Planning Conference. Ann Arbor: American Society of Planning Officials. 1961 Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. A Case Study in the Failure of Metropolitan Integration: Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. Issue 81 of NORC Report. Chicago: National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1960. Some Social Problems of the Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Some Social Problems of the Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area.” Public Aid in Illinois (April). Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In Illinois Local Government: Final Report and Background Papers, ed. Lois Pelekoudas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 24-35. https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/8985/illinoislocalgov00asse.pdf?sequence =1 Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In Illinois Local Government, ed. Lois Pelekoudas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In Cooperation and Conflict: A Reader in American Federalism, eds. Daniel J. Elazar, R. Bruce Carroll, Kenneth E. Gray, E. Lester Levine, and Douglas St. Angelo. Itasca: F.E. Peacock, 416-423. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In The Politics of American Federalism, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Lexington: D.C. Heath. Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Churches as Molders in American Politics.” American Behavioral Scientist 4 (May): 15-18. 1962

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Daniel J. Elazar Political Science Bibliography

1959 Elazar, Daniel J. 1959. “Metro and the Voters.” In Planning: Selected Papers from the National Planning Conference. Ann Arbor: American Society of Planning Officials.

1961 Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. A Case Study in the Failure of Metropolitan Integration: Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. Issue 81 of NORC Report. Chicago: National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1960. Some Social Problems of the Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Some Social Problems of the Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area.” Public Aid in Illinois (April).

Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In Illinois Local Government: Final Report and Background Papers, ed. Lois Pelekoudas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 24-35. https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/8985/illinoislocalgov00asse.pdf?sequence=1

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In Illinois Local Government, ed. Lois Pelekoudas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In Cooperation and Conflict: A Reader in American Federalism, eds. Daniel J. Elazar, R. Bruce Carroll, Kenneth E. Gray, E. Lester Levine, and Douglas St. Angelo. Itasca: F.E. Peacock, 416-423.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Local Government in Intergovernmental Perspective.” In The Politics of American Federalism, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Lexington: D.C. Heath.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Churches as Molders in American Politics.” American Behavioral Scientist 4 (May): 15-18.

1962

Elazar, Daniel J. 1962. The American Partnership: Intergovernmental Cooperation in theNineteenth-Century United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Chapter republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "The Scope of Cooperation." In American Intergovernmental Relations: Foundations, Perspectives and Issues 2nd ed., ed. Lawrence J. O’Toole. New York: CQ Press, 49-56.

1963 Elazar, Daniel J. 1963. “An Indignant Citizen’s View of the Reapportionment Decisions.” In Miscellaneous Publications, Vol. 2. Richmond: Commission of Constitutional Rights, 69-86. Elazar, Daniel J. 1963. “The Office of Governor in Illinois: 1818-1933.” In The Office of Governor: Final Report and Background Papers, ed. Lois Pelekoudas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

1964 Elazar, Daniel J. 1964. “Influences on Political Values and the Wabash Basin.” In Regional Development and the Wabash Region, ed. Ronald Boyce. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 121-141. Elazar, Daniel J. 1964. "States, U.S." In Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Elazar, Daniel J., and Douglas St. Angelo. 1964. “Cosmopolitans and Locals in Contemporary Community Politics.” Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Sciences 31 (May): 171-177. Elazar, Daniel J. 1964. “Federal-State Collaboration in the Nineteenth Century United States.” Political Science Quarterly 79 (June): 248-281.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1967. “Federal-State Collaboration in the Nineteenth Century United States.” In American Federalism in Perspective, ed. Aaron Wildavsky. New York: Little Brown. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1967. "Federal-State Collaboration in the Nineteenth Century United States." In Revenue Sharing and its Alternatives: What Future for Fiscal Federalism? Volume 1: Lessons of Experience. U.S. Congress, Joint Economic Committee, Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, 90th Congress, 1st Session.

1965

Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “Government and the Economy in the Civil War Generation." In Economic Change in the Civil War Era, eds. David Gilchrist and David Lewis. Greenville: Eleutherian Mills Hagley Foundation. Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. "States, U.S." In Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “The States and the Nation.” In Politics in the American States: A Comparative Analysis, eds. Herbert Jacob and Kenneth Vines. Boston: Little Brown, 428-64.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. "The States and the Nation." U.S. Army Education Manual.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. “The States and the Nation.” In American Politics: Research and Readings, eds. Stephen V. Monsma and Jack R. VanDerSlik. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. “The States and the Nation.” In The Fiber of Democracy: Readings in American Government and Politics, eds. William E. Brigman and John S. Vanderoef. San Francisco: Canfield.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “Banking and Federalism in the Early Republic.” Huntington Library Quarterly 28 (August): 301-320. Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “Constitutional Change in a Long-Depressed Civil Community: A Case Study of Duluth, Minnesota.” Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Sciences 33 (January): 49-66. Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “Gubernatorial Power and the Illinois and Michigan Canal.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 58 (Winter): 396-423. Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “The Shaping of Intergovernmental Relations in the Twentieth Century.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 359 (May): 10-24.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. “The Shaping of Intergovernmental Relations in the Twentieth Century.” In State Politics: Readings in Political Behavior, ed. Robert E. Crew. Belmont: Wadsworth. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel. 1968. "The Shaping of Intergovernmental Relations in the Twentieth Century." In State Politics, eds. Winter, Rabow and Chester. Belmont: Wadsworth.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “The Shaping of Intergovernmental Relations in the Twentieth Century.” In American Government and Politics: Selected Readings, eds. Ronald C. Moe and William A. Schultze. Columbus: C.E. Merrill.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “The Shaping of Intergovernmental Relations in the Twentieth Century.” In Comparative State Politics, ed. Donald Sprengel. Columbus: C.E. Merill.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “Which Road to the Presidency?” Southwestern Social Science Quarterly 46 (June): 37-46. Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. "The Direction and Future of Public Library Service and Facilities in Hennepin County and Minneapolis." Report of the Citizens League of Minneapolis and Hennepin County. March 3. Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. Statement of Prof. Daniel J. Elazar, Department of Political Science, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA”. In Five-Year Record of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations and Its Future Role .U.S. Congress. House and Senate. Subcommittees on Intergovernmental Relations 98th Congress, 1st session, May 25, 26 and 27: 149-155. FULL TEXT: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b642950;view=1up;seq=159

1966

Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. American Federalism: A View from the States. New York: T.Y. Crowell.

New Edition: Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. American Federalism: A View From the States 2nd ed. New York: T.Y. Crowell. New Edition: Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. American Federalism: A View From the States 3rd ed. New York: Harper and Row. Chapter Three Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “The Partnership in Action.” In Modern American Democracy: Readings, eds. Michael N. Danielson and Walter F. Murphy. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Chapter Three Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “The Partnership in Action.” In American Federalism, ed. Duane Lockard. St. Louis: McGraw-Hill.

Pages 84-104 Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. “The States and the Political Setting.” In Policy Analysis in Political Science, ed. Ira Sharkansky. Chicago: Markham, 171-185.

Chapter Four Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “The States and the Political Setting.” In Comparative State Politics, ed. Donald Sprengel. Columbus: C.E. Merill, 34-76.

Pages 81-85 Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “Federalism and Political Culture: A View From the States.” In American Government: The Clash of Issues (4th ed.), eds. James A. Buekhart, Samuel Krislov and Raymond L. Lee. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.

Chapter Four Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "Federalism and Political Culture: A View From the States." In The Clash of Issues, eds. James Burkhart, Samuel Krislov, and Raymond L. Lee. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.

Grodzins, Morton. 1966. The American System: A New View of Government in the United States, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Chicago: Rand McNally.

Republished as: Grodzins, Morton. 1984. The American System: A New View of Government in the United States, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. “The American Partnership: The Next Half Generation.” In Prospective Changes in Society by 1980, eds. Edgar L. Morphet and Charles O. Ryan. Denver: Designing for the Future, 101-102.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “The American Partnership: The Next Half Generation.” In The Politics of American Federalism, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Lexington: D.C. Heath, 218-219.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. "Developments in the States in 1965." In Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. "Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations." In National Council of Social Studies Yearbook. Arlington, VA: National Council for the Social Sciences.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations.” In Cooperation and Conflict, eds. Daniel J. Elazar, R. Bruce Carroll, Kenneth E. Gray, E. Lester Levine, and Douglas St. Angelo. Itasca: F.E. Peacock, 2-20.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. “Are We a Nation of Cities?” The Public Interest 4 (Summer): 42-44.

Abridged as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. "Are We a Nation of Cities?" Congressional Record. 89th Congress, 2nd Session.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Are We a Nation of Cities?” In Urban Politics and Problems; A Reader, eds. H.R. Mahood and Edward L. Angus. New York: Scribner. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Are We a Nation of Cities?” In Political Power and the Urban Crisis, ed. Alan Shank. Boston: Holbrook Press.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “Are We a Nation of Cities?” In The American Political System: Introductory Readings, eds. Richard E. Morgan and James E. Connor. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “Are We a Nation of Cities?” In The End of Innocence: A Suburban Reader, ed. Charles M. Haar. Glenview: Scott Foresman, 8-13.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “Are We A Nation of Cities?" In Perspectives on the American Community 2nd Ed., ed. Ronald Warren. Chicago: Rand McNally. Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "Are We a Nation of Cities?" In This is a Sociology Reader, eds. Angela Lask, Richard Roe and Students. San Francisco: Rinehart Press.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. “The Continuing Study of the Partnership: The Publications of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.” Public Administration Review 26 (March): 56-68.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. "The Continuing Study of the Partnership: The Publications of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations." The Congressional Record.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1966. “The Inauguration of Minnesota's Railroad System: A Study in Intergovernmental Collaboration.” The Journal of the West 6 (May): 225-250.

1967 Elazar, Daniel J. 1967. "Developments in the States in 1966." In Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Elazar, Daniel J. 1967. "Urbanism and Federalism in the United States." In Urban America: Goals and Problems. Materials Compiled and Prepared for the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs. U, Hearings of the Joint Economic Committee. U.S. Congress. House and Senate. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Urban Affairs. Elazar, Daniel J. 1967. “American Political Theory and the Political Notions of American Jews: Convergences and Contradictions.” Jewish Journal of Sociology 9 (June): 5-24.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “American Political Ideas and the Political Notions of American Jews: Convergences and Contradictions.” In The Ghetto and Beyond: Essays on Jewish Life in America, ed. Peter Rose. New York: Random House, 203-227.

Partially Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "American Political Ideas and the Political Notions of American Jews: Convergences and Contradictions." In Jewish Passages Study Guide. Phoenix: Jewish Community Center.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1967. “Fragmentation and Local Organizational Response to Federal-City Programs.” Urban Affairs Quarterly 2 (June): 30-46.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “Fragmentation' and Local Organizational Response to Federal-City Programs.” In Urban Political Analysis: A Systems Approach, eds. David R. Morgan and Samuel A. Kirkpatrick. New York: Free Press, 43-54.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "'Fragmentation' and Local Organizational Response to Federal-City Programs." In American Urban History, ed. Alexander Callow. New York: Oxford University Press.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1963. “Urban Problems and the Federal Government: A Historical Inquiry.” Political Science Quarterly 82 (December): 511–23.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “Urban Problems and the Federal Government: A Historical Inquiry.” In American Urban History:An Interpretive Reader with Commentaries, ed. Alexander B. Callow. New York: Oxford University Press.

1968

Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. Studying the Civil Community. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. Federalism and the Community. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. “A Nation of Cities: Essays on American Urban Problems.” In A Nation of Cities, ed. Robert A. Goldwin. Chicago: Rand McNally, 89-97. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. “The Bundle of Governmental Services.” In Public Budgeting and Finance: Readings in Theory and Finance, ed. Robert T. Golembiewski. Itasca: F.E. Peacock, 156-171. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. “Continuity and Change in American Federalism.” In Proceedings of the Sixtieth Annual Conference of the National Tax Association. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism, 13-24. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. "Developments in the States in 1967." In Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. “Federalism.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. New

York: Macmillan and the Free Press, 353-367. Elazar, Daniel J. 1967. “The Impact of Cooperative Financing Solutions.” In Perspectives on State and Local Finance. Atlanta: Southern Regional Education Board. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. “Megalopolis and the New Sectionalism.” The Public Interest 2 (Spring): 62-85. Elazar, Daniel J. and Ellis Katz. 1968. The Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Assistance Act of 1967. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel. 1968. "The Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Assistance Act of 1967." Minnesota Sheriff (February-March).

Elazar, Daniel J. and Joseph Zikmund II. 1968. The Study of American Political Culture, Working Kit No. 1: Culture and the Study of Political Culture. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. The Study of American Political Culture, Working Kit No. 2: American Political Culture and Its Subcultures. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. Toward a Generational Theory of American Politics. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. Review of A Nation Moving West edited by Robert W. Richmond and Robert W. Murdock. New Mexico Historical Review 42 (January). Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. Review of New Federations: Experiments in Commonwealth by Ronald L. Watts. Political Science Quarterly 83 (December): 625-627.

1969 Elazar, Daniel J., R. Bruce Carroll, Kenneth E. Gray, E. Lester Levine, and Douglas St. Angelo, eds. 1969. Cooperation and Conflict: A Reader in American Federalism. New York: F.E. Peacock. Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1969. The Politics of American Federalism. Lexington: D.C. Heath. Elazar, Daniel. 1969. "Developments in the States in 1968." In Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Federal and State Impacts.” In Urban Government, ed. Edward C. Danfield. New York: Free Press, 190-197. Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “The American System as a Single Mechanism.” In Governing the States and Localities, ed. Duke Lockard. New York: Macmillan.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Land Space and Civil Society in America.” In Land Settlement Policy, ed. Ivan Hanson. Raleigh: North Carolina University Press, 79-83. Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “The Outlook for Creative Federalism.” In Politics and the Ghettos, ed. Roland Warren. New York: Atherton Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Jews and American Political Ideas.” Congress Bi-Weekly (January): 3-7. Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. Smaller Cities in Metropolitan Society: The New American "Towns". Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. State Activities and Intergovernmental Developments in 1968. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. Review of Federalism in the Southern Confederacy, by Curtis A. Amlund. American Political Science Review 63 (March): 203-204.

1970 Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. Cities of the Prairie: The Metropolitan Frontier and American Politics. New York: Basic Books.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. Cities of the Prairie. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Chapter Seven Abridged as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Competing Political Cultures in Illinois." In The Ecology of American Political Culture, eds. Daniel J. Elazar and Joseph Zikmund II. New York: T.Y. Cromwell.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. "Developments in the States in 1969." In Britannica Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. "Federalism-Without-Washington." Compact (April). Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. “The Resurgence of Federalism” State Government (Summer).

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “The Resurgence of Federalism.” In Whatever Happened to State Budgeting?, eds. S. Kenneth Howard and Gloria A. Grizzle. Lexington: Council of State Governments.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "The Resurgence of Federalism." In The Uneasy Partnership, eds. Richard Feld and Carl Grafton. Palo Alto, CA: National Press.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. The Metropolitan Frontier: A Perspective on Urbanization in America. Morristown: General Learning Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. The Nixon Welfare-Manpower Proposals and the American Federal System. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1970. State Activities and Intergovernmental Developments in 1969. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism.

1971 Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. The Politics of Belleville: A Profile of the Civil Community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. The United States Political System. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. Foreword to Supreme Courts in State Politics: An Investigation of the Judicial Role, ed. Henry R. Glick. New York: Basic Books. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. The Principle and Practice of Federalism: A Comparative Historical Approach. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “Sharing of Functions: The National Political System.” In The American Political System: Introductory Readings, ed. Richard Morgan and James Connor. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 89; 93-113; 121-124. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. "Civil War and the Preservation of American Federalism." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 1 (Spring): 39-58. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. "Community Self-Government and the Crisis of American Politics." Ethics 81 (January): 91-106. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “Toward a Meaningful World Covenant.” Reconstructionist 37 (September):14-20.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. Toward a Meaningful World Covenant. Philadelphia: Center for Jewish Community Studies.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. "Comments on a Symposium." Public Administration Review 31 (January/February): 107-110. Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “The Themes of a Journal of Federalism.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 1 (Spring): 3-9.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. “Publius No. 2: Themes and Theses.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 1 (Winter): 3-6.

1972 Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “School Decentralization and Community Control.” In State, School and Politics: Research Directions, ed. Michael W. Kirst. Lexington: D.C. Heath. Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “The American System as a Single Mechanism.” In Controversies of State and Local Political Systems, eds.Mavis Mann Reeves and Parris N. Glendening. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. "Fiscal Questions and Political Answers in Intergovernmental Finance." Public Administration Review 32 (September/October): 471-478.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations." In National Urban Problems, ed. Richard M. Stephens. Washington, DC: Industrial College of the Armed Forces.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1972."The Dilemmas of Revenue Sharing." Ripon Forum 8 (May): 20-25. http://www.riponsociety.org/riponforum/1972-05_VolVIII_No9.pdf Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. "The Politics of Environmental Action." Environmental Bulletin July 22. Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. "Toward a Revival of Progressivism." Ripon Forum 8 (October): 11-15. http://www.riponsociety.org/riponforum/1972-10_VolVIII_No19.pdf Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. Population Growth and the Federal System. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. Review of Making Federalism Work: A Study of Program Coordination at the Community Level, by James L. Sundquist, in collaboration with David W. Davies. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 2 (Spring): 147-152. Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. "Contemporary Federalism in Germany and the Future of Federalism in America." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 2 (Spring): 1-3. Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “Sectionalism, State Benefits, and Community Control.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 2 (Fall): 1-7. 1973

Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. The Metropolitan Frontier: A Perspective on Urbanization in America. New York: General Learning. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “A New Golden Age for the States: Do They Have the Will to Respond?” In Serving the States Since 1933. Lexington: Council of State Governments.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "A New Golden Age for the States: Do They Have the Will to Respond?" Current (July).

Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “Cursed by Bigness: Toward a Post-Technocratic Federalism.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 3 (Fall): 239-298. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "First Principles." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 3 (Fall): 1-10. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “Foreword.” In Black Politics in Philadelphia, eds. Miriam Ershkowitz and Joseph Zikmund II. New York: Basic Books. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “Local Government as an Integrating Factor in Israeli Society.” In Israel: Social Structure and Change, eds. Michael Curtis and Mordecai Chertoff. New Brunswick: Transaction Books. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “Population Growth and the Federal System.” In Governance and Population: The Governmental Implications of Population Change, ed. A. Keir Nash. Washington, DC: Commission on Population Growth and the American Future. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "Revenue Sharing: Are the States and Localities Responsible?" In Inter-Governmental Revenue Act of 1971 and Related Legislation. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations. 92nd Cong., 1st sess, 322-330. Full Text: https://www.loc.gov/resource/conghear02.00173026614/?sp=340 Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "Urban Problems and the Federal Government: A Historical Inquiry." In American Urban History: An Interpretative Reader with Commentaries 2nd ed., ed. Alexander B. Callow. New York: Oxford University Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "Authentic Federalism for America." National Civic Review 62 (October): 474-478. Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. "Decision-Makers in Communal Agencies: A Profile." Journal of Jewish Communal Service 49 (Summer). Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. The New Federalism, A Conference. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Federalism in Theory and Practice: Some French, American, and Nigerian Examples." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 3 (Spring): 1-4.

1974 Elazar, Daniel J. and Morton Grodzins. 1974. "Centralization and Decentralization in the American Federal System." In A Nation of States 2nd ed., ed. R.A. Goldwin. Chicago: Rand McNally. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "Federalism." In Encyclopedia Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. Federalism. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "United States of America: Overview." In The Yom Kippur War, Israel and the Jewish People. New York: Arno Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. “Land Space and Civil Society in America.” Western Historical Quarterly 5 (Summer): 261-284. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974."Local Government as an Integrating Factor in Israel." International Problems. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "The New Federalism: Can the States Be Trusted?" The Public Interest 35 (Spring): 89-102.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "The New Federalism: Can the States Be Trusted?" Election 84: Landslide Without a Mandate?, eds. Ellis Sandoz and Cecil V. Crabb, Jr. New York: Mentor.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "The New Federalism: Can the States Be Trusted?" In Capitol, Court House and City Hall 6th ed., eds. Robert L. Morlan and David L. Martin. New York: Houghton Mifflin.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "The New Federalism: Can the States Be Trusted?" In The Clash of Issues 7th ed., eds. James A. Burkhart, Samuel Krislov, and Raymond L. Lee. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “The New Federalism: Can the States Be Trusted?” In Point Counterpoint: Readings in American Government, ed. Herbert M. Levine. Glenview: Scott Foresman.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "The New Federalism: Can the States Be Trusted?" In The Clash of Issues, eds. James Burkhart, Samuel Krislov, and Raymond L. Lee. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "Authentic American Federalism." The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 13. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "Filling the Gap in Local Administration." Bar-Ilan University (Summer). Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "The States Enter an Era of Opportunity." The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 11. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. Federalism: A Comparative Historical Approach. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. Local Government and Politics in Israel: A Preliminary Research Guide. Philadelphia: Center for Jewish Community Studies. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. “National Sharing, Local Control and State Integrity." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 4 (Winter): 1-4. Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. "Federalism in Multiple Dimensions." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 4 (Summer): 1-5.

1975 Elazar, Daniel J. and Joseph Zikmund II, eds. 1975. The Ecology of American Political Culture: Readings. New York: T.Y. Crowell. Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. Foreward to Les Mouvements Federalistes en France de 1945 a 1974 by Alain Greilsammer. Paris: Presses d'Europe. Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "The Local Elections: Sharpening the Trend Toward Territorial Democracy." In The Elections in Israel, 1973, ed. Asher Arian. Jerusalem: Academic Press.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. The Local Elections: Sharpening the Trend Toward Territorial Democracy. Jerusalem: Bar-Ilan University Institute of Local Government.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Urbanism and Federalism: Twin Revolutions of the Modern Era." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 5 (Spring): 15-40.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. Urbanism and Federalism: Twin Revolutions of the Modern Era. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "School Decentralization in the Context of Community Control: Some Neglected Considerations." Phylon 36 (Winter): 385-394.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "School Decentralization in the Context of Community Control: Some Neglected Considerations." In Libraries in Post-Industrial Society, ed. Leigh Estabrook. Phoenix: Oryx Press.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Suburbanization: Reviving the Town as the Metropolitan Frontier." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 5 (Winter): 53-80. Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Toward Federal-State Partnerships in Science and Technology." State Government (Spring). Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Innovation Begins at the Bottom." The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 28. Elazar, Daniel J. and R. Michael Stevens. 1975. The Administration of Federal Programs in the Free Associated State of Puerto Rico. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. "Amending the Revenue Sharing Act to Encourage Local Government Modernization: What Modernization Measures Might Qualify for Favored Treatment." In Revenue Sharing and Local Government Modernization: A Conference Report Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 48-88. http://www.gao.gov/assets/120/114526.pdf Elazar, Daniel J., Robert Dykstra and Harlan Hahn. 1975. The Clash of Political Subcultures: An Analysis of the Iowa Referenda on Negro Suffrage 1858-1867. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1975. “French Theoretical Perspectives and Observations on American Practice.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 5 (Summer): 1-6.

1976 Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. “A Bicentennial Look at American Federalism.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 6 (Winter): 1-2. Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. “The States as Keystones: A Reassessment in the Mid-1970's.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 6 (Winter): 3-19. Elazar, Daniel J. and Murray Friedman. 1976. Moving Up: Ethnic Succession in America. New York: Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity of the American Jewish Committee.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. "Citizenship and Public in Metropolitan America." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 6 (Spring): 1-12. Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. "Federalism vs. Decentralization: The Drift from Authenticity." Publius : The Journal of Federalism 6 (Fall) : 9-19. Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. "Les Objectifs du Federalisme." L'Europe en Formation (January-March): 190-192. Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. "Restructuring Federal Housing Programs: Who Stands to Gain?" Publius: The Journal of Federalism 6 (Spring): 75-94. Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. "State-Local Relations: Reviving Old Theory for New Practice." In Partnership Within the States: Local Self-Government in the Federal System, ed. Stephanie Cole. Urbana: University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs and Philadelphia: Temple University Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1976. "The States and Congress Move Toward Independence: 1775-1776." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 6 (Spring): 135-143.

1977 Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. “The Compound Structure of Public Service Systems in Israel.” In Comparing Urban Service Delivery Systems: Structure and Performance, eds. Vincent Ostrom and Frances P. Bish. Beverly Hills: Sage, 47-82.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. The Compound Structure of Public Service Delivery Systems in Israel. Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University Institute of Local Government.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "The Ends of Federalism: Notes Toward a Theory of Federal Political Arrangements." In Partnership in Federalism, ed. Max Frenkel. Bern: Peter Lang.

Translated and published as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "The Ends of Federalism," In the report of the Commission de Exportos sobre les Autonomias. Madrid: Centro de Investigacion y Tecnicas Politicas.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "Evolution Recente du Federalisme Americain." Les Cahiers du Federalisme (December). Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "Bureaucracy - A Modest Jacksonian Proposal." Ripon Forum 13 (February): 1-2. http://www.riponsociety.org/riponforum/1977-02_VolXIII_No4.pdf Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "In Praise of Federacy." The Jerusalem Post November.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "Condominium/Federacy." Jerusalem Letter December 25.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. Covenant as the Basis of the Jewish Political Tradition, Workshop in the Covenant Idea and the Jewish Political Tradition. Ramat Gan and Jerusalem: Bar-Ilan University Department of Political Studies and the Center for Jewish Community Studies. Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. The Kehillah, Workshop in the Covenant Idea and the Jewish Political Tradition, working paper 6. Ramat Gan and Jerusalem: Bar-Ilan University Department of Political Studies and the Center for Jewish Community Studies. Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. Our Compound Republic: Perspectives on American Federalism, Vol. 6 of The Federalist Papers Reexamined. Trenton: League of Women Voters. Elazar, Daniel J., ed. 1977. Sugiot BeShilton Mekomi [Issues in Local Government] Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University Institute of Local Government. Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "National Systems, Cultural Systems, and Systems Analysis." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 7 (Winter): 1-6. Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. "In Memory of Martin Diamond." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 7 (Fall): 1-2.

1978

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “Comparative Federalism: The State of the Art and the State of the Field.” In Dialogue on Comparative Federalism, eds. Ellis Katz and Benjamin Schuster. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “Federalism, Governance, and Development in the Third World.” In The Third World: Premises of U.S. Policy, ed. W. Scott Thompson. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. Federalism, Governance and Development in the Third World. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “Halukat HaTafkidim Bein HaShilton HaMekomi U'vein HaShilton HaMercazi ["The Division of Functions Between the Local and Central Governments"]. In Proceedings of the VI Congress of Municipal Government. Israel Ministry of the Interior. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “Israel's Compound Polity.” In Israel at the Polls: The Knesset Elections of 1977, ed. Howard Penniman. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "Israel's Compound Polity." Studies of Israeli Society: Politics and Society in Israel 3, ed. Ernest Krauss. New Brunswick: Transaction Books.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "The Constitution, The Union, and the Liberties of the People." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Summer): 141-175. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "Martin Diamond’s Legacy." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Summer): 1-5. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "Covenant as the Basis of the Jewish Political Tradition." Jewish Journal of Sociology 20 (June): 5-37. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "The Generational Rhythm of American Politics." American Politics Quarterly 6 (January): 55-94. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "Harmonizing Government Organization with the Political Tradition." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Spring): 49-58. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "On the Systemic Impacts of Government Reorganization." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Spring): 1-2. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “Courts: Communities and the New Federalism.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Autumn): 1-3. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "The Problem of Political Distance." National Civic Review 67 (July): 307-311. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "The Resurgence of the States: An Interview with Daniel Elazar." State Legislatures 4 (January/February): 4-6. Elazar, Daniel J. and Ira Sharkansky. 1978. Alternative Federal Solutions to the Problem of the Administered Territories, trans. Daniel J. Elazar. Jerusalem: Jerusalem for Federal Studies.

Appendix Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. and Ira Sharkansky. 1984. "Alternative Federal Solutions to the Problem of the Administered Territories." Jerusalem: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J., and Ira Sharkansky. 1979. “Alternative Federal Solutions to the Problem of the Administered Territories.” In Self Rule/Shared Rule: Federal Solutions to the Middle East Conflict, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Ramat Gan: Turtledove Publishing.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. Arrangements for Self-Rule and Autonomy in Various Countries of the World: A Preliminary Inventory. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. "The Camp David Framework for Peace: A Shift in the Direction of Federal Solutions." In Viewpoints 3 (December). Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. Federalism and Economic Liberty. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. and Shmuel Sandler. 1978. A Plan for Joint Rule of the Territories, trans. Daniel J. Elazar. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. Some Preliminary Observations on the Jewish Political Tradition. Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University Department of Political Studies and the Center for Jewish Community Studies. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. Review of Cultural Regions of the United States, by Raymond D. Gastil. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Fall): 156-158. Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. The Federal Polity. New Brunswick and London: Transaction.

1979 Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. Self Rule/Shared Rule: Federal Solutions to the Middle East Conflict. Ramat Gan: Turtledove.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. Self Rule/Shared Rule: Federal Solutions to the Middle East Conflict. Lanham, MD and Jerusalem: University Press of America and Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1979. Federalism and Political Integration. Ramat Gan: Turtledove.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. Federalism and Political Integration. Lanham, MD and Jerusalem: University Press of America and Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. Republicanism, Representation and Consent: Views of the Founding Era. New Brunswick and London: Transaction. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Arrangement for Self-Rule and Autonomy: A Preliminary Inventory.” In Federalism and Political Integration, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Ramat Gan: Turtledove. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. "The Role of Federalism in Political Integration." In Federalism and Political Integration, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Why Federalism?” In Federalism and Political Integration, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Ramat Gan: Turtledove.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Comments on the Character of the American Polity.” In The American Experience, ed. Shlomo Slonim. Ramat Gan: Turtledove. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Constitutionalism, Federalism, and the Post-Industrial American Polity.” In The Third Century: America as a Post-Industrial Society, ed. Seymour Martin Lipset. Stanford: Hoover.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. "Constitutionalism, Federalism, and the Post-Industrial American Polity." In The Third Century: America as a Post-Industrial Society, ed. Seymour Martin Lipset. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Federal Theory: Some Comments.” In Dialogue on Federal Theory, eds. Ellis Katz and Benjamin R. Schuster. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “How the American Polity Is the Source of American National Identity.” In The American Experience, ed. Shlomo Slonim. Ramat Gan: Turtledove. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. "Revenue Sharing With the States." In Revenue Sharing With the States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on the City. 96th Cong., 1st Sess., 3 May. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. "Federalism as Grand Design." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 9 (Fall): 1-8. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. "Republicanism, Representation and Consent in the Founding Era." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 9 (Spring): 1-10. Elazar, Daniel J., Andre Chouraqui, and Shmuel Sandler. 1979."Proche-Orient: Federalisation ou Guerre Mondiale." L'Europe en formation 227. Elazar, Daniel J. and John Kincaid. 1979. "Covenant and Polity." New Conversations 4 (Fall): 4-8. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. The Covenant Idea in Politics. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. Federal Democracy and the American Frontier. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. and John Kincaid. 1979. Prospectus: Workshop on Covenant and Politics. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. Shared Rule: A Prerequisite for Peace Under the Camp David Framework. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies.

1980

Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. "Centralizing and Decentralizing Tendencies in Federal Systems: Abstract." In International Political Science Enters the 1980's, ed. Richard L. Merritt. Ottawa: International Political Science Association. Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. "Local Government for Heterogeneous Populations: Some Options for Jerusalem." In Jerusalem, Problems and Prospects, ed. Joel Kramer. New York: Praeger. Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. "The Meaning of the 1970's." Society 17 (January): 7-11. Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. "The 1980's: Entering the Citybelt-Cybernetic Frontier." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 10 (Winter): 13-27. Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. "Political Culture on the Plains.” Western Historical Quarterly 11 (Summer): 261-283. Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. "The Political Theory of Covenant:Biblical Origins and Modern Developments.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 10 (Fall): 3-30. Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations. Washington, DC: American Political Science Association.

1981 Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. Covenant and Freedom in the Jewish Political Tradition. Philadelphia: Gratz College. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "The Evolving Federal System." In The Power to Govern, ed. Richard M. Pious. Ottawa: International Political Science Association. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations," in Proceedings of the American Political Association. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "City-State Relations: Changes in an Age of Austerity." National Civic Review 70 (September): 399-403.

Translated and Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "City-State Relationships: Changes in an Age of Austerity." Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Brasileiro de Administracao Municipal.

Translated and Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. "Relacoes Cidade-Estado: Mudancas Numa Era de Austeridate." Revista de Administracao Municipal 31(April-June).

Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "Le Federalism Americain: Present et Avenir." L'Europe en Formation 244 (July-August).

Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "States as Polities in the Federal System." National Civic Review 70 (February): 77-82.

Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "The States as Polities in the Federal System." In The Politics of Subnational Government, eds. Deirdre A. Zimmerman and Joseph F. Zimmerman. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1981."A Covenanted World Order," in The Whole Earth Papers (no Issue No.). Elazar, Daniel J. 1981."Federal-State Partnership." In Steering the Course: Policymaking in the United States, eds. Mal Oettinger and Adrienne Price. Washington, DC: International Communication Agency. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. “Ma'arekhet HaYahasim Ben HaReshuyot HaMekomiyot v'haShilton HaMerkazi b'Yisrael” [“The System of Relationships Between Local Governments and the Central Government in Israel”]. Sekirah Hodshit 28 (July). Elazar, Daniel J. 1981."The Rebirth of Federalism: The Future Role of the States as Polities in the Federal System." Commonsense 4. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. Confederation and Federal Liberty. Philadelphia: Center for the study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. Covenantal Teachings on Language and Family: The Biblical Perspectives as Reflected in the First Nine Chapters of Genesis. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. The Declaration of Independence: The Founding Covenant of the American People. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. and Ilan Greilsammer. 1981. Is the American Federal Experience Applicable to the Problems of European Integration? Brussels: European University Institute. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. The Language of Covenant. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. The Political and Social Basis for Federal Integration in the United States. Brussels: European University Institute. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. Report of the State Commission on Local Government. Israel: Israel Ministry of the Interior. Elazar, Daniel J. 1981. "Response to Oversight Document." In Oversight of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations. 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 21 October.

1982 Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. Governing Peoples and Territories. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "American Federalism Today: Practice Versus Principle." In American Federalism: A New Partnership for the Republic, ed. Robert B. Hawkins, Jr. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies, 37-58. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "Steps in the Study of American Political Culture." In Political Culture, Public Policy, and the American States, ed. John Kincaid. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 223-235. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "Confederation and Federal Liberty." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 12 (Fall): 1-14. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "Federalism, Centralization, and State-Building in the Modern Epoch." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 12 (Summer): 1-9. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "Intergovernmental Functions and the Metaphors of Federalism." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 12 (Spring): 1-3. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "The Principles and Traditions Underlying American State Constitutions." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 12 (Winter): 11-25. Elazar, Daniel J. and Shmuel Sandler. 1982. "Shared Rule: Scenario for the West Bank." Journal of Contemporary Studies 5 (Winter).

Reprinted as: Elazar, Daniel J. and Shmuel Sandler. 1983. Shared Rule: Scenario for the West Bank. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "State Constitutional Design in the U.S. and Other Federal Systems." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 12 (Winter): 11-25. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "A Federal Solution for Palestinians?" Los Angeles Times, December 16. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "Reagan's New Federalism in America; Federal Democracy." Dialogue 58. Washington, DC: International Communications Agency, 16-21.

Reprinted as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. "Federalism in America." American Review (Autumn).

Reprinted as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "Federalism in America." In American Federalism: Historical Overview. Washington, DC: United States Information Agency.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "Reagan, Hussein, and Begin Opt for Shared Rule." Jerusalem Letter/Viewpoints 25 (December 23).

Reprinted as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "Reagan, Hussein and Begin Opt for Shared Rule." Australia/Israel Review 8 (July).

Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. "Toward a Meaningful World Covenant." The Whole Earth Papers 16. Elazar, Daniel J. 1982. The Almost-Covenanted Polity, Workshop in the Covenant Idea and the Jewish Political Tradition. Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University Department of Political Studies and the Center for Jewish Community Studies.

1983 Elazar, Daniel J and John Kincaid, eds. 1983. Covenant, Polity and Constitutionalism. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1983. Kinship and Consent: The Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses. Lanham, MD and Jerusalem: University Press of America and Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

New Edition: Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1997. Kinship & Consent: The Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses, 2nd Ed. New Brunswick: Transaction.

Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1983. From Autonomy to Shared Rule: Options for Judea, Samaria, and Gaza. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "Cities of the Prairie -- Parts I and II." In Understanding the Quality of Public Life: An Anthology About Minnesota's Political Culture. Minneapolis: Citizen's League. Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. “Mason Versus Madison: Developing an American Theory on Federal Democracy.” In The Legacy of George Mason, ed. Josephine F. Pacheco. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "Compacts Among the States." In Guide to American Law, ed. Harold W. Chase. St. Paul: West Publishing. Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "Cooperative Federalism." In Guide to American Law, ed. Harold W. Chase. St. Paul: West Publishing. Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "Federalism." In Guide to American Law, ed. Harold W. Chase. St. Paul: West Publishing.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. "The Federal Government and Local Government Reform." National Civic Review 72 (April): 190-198.

Translated and Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "O Governo Federal e la Reforma do Governo Municipal." Rio de Janeiro: United States Information Service’s American Federalism Seminar.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. Covenant Idea in Politics, Workshop in the Covenant Idea and the Jewish Political Tradition. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University Department of Political Studies and the Center for Jewish Community Studies, 1-136. Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. The Dynamics of Federal-State-Local Relationships in the U. S. Washington, DC: United States Information Agency. Elazar, Daniel J. 1983. Shared Rule: The Only Realistic Option for Peace. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

1984 Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. "The American System as a Federal Democracy." In Teaching About American Federal Democracy, ed. Stephen L. Schechter. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. "Cities of the Prairie, Parts I and II." In Understanding the Quality of Public Life: An Anthology About Minnesota's Political Culture. Minneapolis: Citizen’s League. Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. "The Cities of the Prairie and the Great Society." In The Great Society at the Grass Roots, ed. Rozann Rothman. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. "Israel and Jordan Ought to Co-Administrate A Federal Status for the West Bank and Gaza." International Herald Tribune, 14 February.

1985 Elazar, Daniel J., and Stuart Cohen. 1985. The Jewish Polity: Jewish Political Organization from Biblical Times to the Present. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "Forces Shaping the Federal System Today.” In Emerging Issues in American Federalism: Papers Prepared for ACIR's 25th Anniversary. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "The New Federalism and State Elections." In Election 84: Landslide Without a Mandate, eds. Ellis Sandoz and Cecil V. Crabb, Jr. New York: Mentor. Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "The U.S. Constitution and the American Tradition of Constitution-Making." In The Reluctant Pillar: New York and the Adoption of the Federal Constitution, ed. Stephen L. Schechter. Troy, NY: Russell Sage College, 3-15. Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "America and the Federalist Revolution." This World 10 (Winter). Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "Federalism and Consociational Regimes." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 15 (Spring): 17-34. Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "Is the Federal System Still There?" In Intergovernmental Relations Today: Perspectives and Controversies, ed. Robert J. Dilger. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall. Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. Review of Diversity and Order in State and Local Politics. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 15 (Spring): 113-114.

1986 Elazar, Daniel J., with Rozann Rothman, Stephen L. Schechter, Maren Allan Stein, Joseph Zikmund II. 1986. Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Republished with a new Introduction by Daniel Elazar as: Elazar, Daniel J. with Rozann Rothman, Stephen L. Schechter, Maren Allan Stein, Joseph Zikmund II. 2002. The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier: Cities of the Prairie Revisited. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1986. Israel: Building a New Society. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. "Constitution-Making: The Preeminently Political Act." In Redesigning the State: The Politics of Constitutional Change, eds. Keith G. Banting and Richard Simeon. London: Macmillan, 232-248. Elazar, Daniel J, and Ilan Greilsammer. 1985. "Federal Democracy: The U.S.A. and Europe Compared, a Political Science Perspective” In Integration Through Law: Europe and the American Federal Experience, eds. Mauro Cappelletti, et al. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter: 71-168. Elazar, Daniel J. 1986. “Federalism (Theory).” In Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, eds. Leonard L. Levy and Kenneth Karst. New York: Macmillan. Elazar, Daniel J. [1937] 1986. Foreword to The Story of the Constitution, by Sol Bloom.

Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration. Elazar, Daniel J. 1986. “Marketplace And Commonwealth and the Three Political Cultures.” In State Politics and the New Federalism: Reading and Commentary. New York, NY: Longman Publishing. Elazar, Daniel J. 1986. “A Federal Plan For South Africa.” The Philadelphia Inquirer. Elazar, Daniel J. 1986. Review of Democracies: Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensus Government in Twenty-One Countries by Arend Lijphart. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 16 (Fall): 177-180.

1987 Elazar, Daniel. J. 1987. Building Cities in America: Urbanization and Suburbanization in a Frontier Society. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1987. Exploring Federalism. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press.

New Edition: Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. Exploring Federalism 2nd ed. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Translated and Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. Idee e Forme del Federalismo. Milano: Edizioni di Comunita.

Translated and Republished as: Elazar, Daniel J.1990. Exploracion del Federalismo. Barcelona: Editorail Hacer.

Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1987. Federalism As Grand Design: Political Philosophers and the Federal Principle. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1987. “Viewing Federalism as Grand Design.” In Federalism As Grand Design: Political Philosophers and the Federal Principle, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1-11. King, Paul, and Daniel J Elazar. 1987. Project Renewal In Israel: Urban Revitalization through Partnership. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1987. “Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations, and Changing Models of the Polity," in Subnational Politics in the 1980s: Organization, Reorganization and Economic Development, eds. Louis A. Picard and Raphael Zariski. New York: Praeger.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1987. Foreword to The Political Theory of a Compound Republic, by Vincent Ostrom. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, xiii-xxvi. Daniel J Elazar. [1969] 1987. “Introduction.” In How Organizations Are Represented in Washington, ed. Dexter, Lewis A., Lanham, MD: University Press of America and Center for the Study of Federalism. Daniel J Elazar. 1987. “Justice Is Possible in South Africa.” In A Way Out: Federalist Options for South Africa, ed. Michael Briand. San Francisco, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies. Daniel J Elazar. 1987. “Our Thoroughly Federal Constitution.” In How Federal Is the Constitution?, eds. Robert A. Goldwin and William A. Schambra. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 38-66.

1988 Elazar, Daniel J., and Chaim Kalchheim. 1988. Local Government in Israel. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. The American Constitutional Tradition. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J., Harold M. Waller and Filippo Sabetti, eds. 1988. Canadian Federalism: From Crisis to Constitution. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. “Commentator and Discussant.” In Constitution-Makers on Constitution-Making: The Experience of Eight Nations, eds. Robert A. Goldwin and Art Kaufman. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. Foreward to Alabama Government & Politics, by James D. Thomas and William H. Stewart. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. Foreword to Arkansas Politics and Government: Do the People Rule?, by Dianne D. Blair. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. Introduction in Perforated Sovereignties and International Relations: Trans-Sovereign Contacts of Subnational Governments, eds. Ivo D. Duchacek, Daniel Latouche, and Garth Stevenson. New York, NY: Greenwood Press. Williams, Robert F., and Daniel J Elazar. 1988. “The Principles and Traditions Underlying State Constitutions.” In State Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials. Washington,

DC: Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 30–33. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. “Pluralism And Federalism: The Case of the United States of America.” Revue Internationale de Sociologie 2 (February): 241-262. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. ”Land and Liberty in American Civil Society.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 18 (Fall): 1-29. Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. “American Federalism at the Bicentennial.” Intergovernmental Perspective 20 (Fall). Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. ”Now More Than Ever is the Time for a Federal Solution," Jerusalem Letter/Viewpoints, 81 (December).

1989 Elazar, Daniel J. 1989. “Commentator and Discussant.” In Forging Unity Out of Diversity: The Approaches of Eight Nations, ed. Robert A. Goldwin. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute. Elazar, Daniel J. 1989. “Constituicoes Estaduais nos Sistemas Federais." In Anais da Conferencia Internacional Sobre Auto - Organizacao dos Estados e a Democracia. Salvador: Assembleia Legislativa da Bahia, 19-30. Elazar, Daniel J. 1989. “Dealing with Fundamental Regime Change: The Biblical Paradigm of the Transition from Tribal Federation to Federal Monarchy Under David," in From Ancient Israel to Modern Judaism: Intellect in Quest of Understanding Volume 1, eds. Jacob Neusner, Ernest S. Frerichs, and Nahum M. Sarna. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 97-132. Elazar, Daniel J. 1989. “Contradictory Trends in Contemporary American Federalism: Congress and Centralization.” The Journal of State Government 62 (January). Elazar, Daniel J. 1989. Review of Reagan and the States by Richard Nathan and Fred Doolittle. Political Science Quarterly 104 (Spring): 163-164.

1990 Elazar, Daniel J., ed. 1990. Constitutionalism: The American and Israeli Experiences. Lanham, MD: University Press of America/Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Elazar, Daniel J. 1990. Foreword in The Politics of Urban Planning Policy, by Efraim Torgovnik. Lanham, MD: University Press of America/Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, xv-xvii.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1990. "The Undesirability of Reform.” In The Constitutional Bases of Political and Social Change in the United States, ed. Shlomo Slonim. New York: Praeger. Elazar, Daniel J. 1990. "Opening the Third Century of Federalism: Issues and Prospects." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 509 (May): 11-21. Elazar, Daniel J. 1990. "To Secure the Blessings of Liberty: Liberty and American Federal Democracy," Publius: The Journal of Federalism 20 (Spring): 1-13. Elazar, Daniel J. 1990. "Federal Democracy in a World Beyond Authoritarianism and Totalitarianism." Jerusalem Letter/Viewpoints 108 (November 1): 1-8.

1991 Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1991. Constitutional Design and Power-Sharing in the Post-Modern Epoch. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1991. Federal Systems of the World. London: Longman Group UK Limited.

New Edition: Elazar, Daniel. J., ed.1994. Federal Systems of the World: a Handbook of Federal, Confederal, and Autonomy Arrangements 2nd ed. Harlow, Essex, U.K.: Longman Current Affairs.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. Two Peoples-One Land: Federal Solutions for Israel, the Palestinians and Jordan. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "Cooperative Federalism." In Competition Among States and Local Governments, eds. Daphne A. Kenyon and John Kincaid. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 65-86. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "Dealing with Fundamental Regime Change: The Biblical Paradigm of the Transition from Tribal Federation to Federal Monarchy Under David." In From Ancient Israel to Modern Judaism: Intellect in Quest of Understanding, Vol. 1, Essays in Honor of Marvin Fox, eds. Jacob Neusner, Ernest S. Frerichs, and Nahum M. Sarna. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 97-132. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "Federal Democracy in a World Beyond Authoritarianism and Totalitarianism." In Soviet Federalism, Nationalism and Economic Decentralization, ed. Alastair McAuley. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1-12. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. Introduction to Oklahoma Politics and Policies: Governing the Sooner State, by Robert E. England, George G. Humphreys, and David R. Morgan. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "Federal Models of (Civil) Authority." Journal of Church and State 33 (Spring): 231-254. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "The Multi-Faceted Covenant: The Biblical Approach to the Problem of Organizations, Constitutions, and Liberty as Reflected in the Thought of Johannes Althusius." Constitutional Political Economy 2 (March): 187-208. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "Rights: The States and the Federal Government." Intergovernmental Perspective 17 (Fall): 5, 13. Available at: http://www.library.unt.edu/gpo/acir/Periodical/ipsfv17n4.pdf Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "Twenty-Year Introduction." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 21 (Winter): 1-5. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "States to the Fore." Philadelphia Inquirer, May 1. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. "Federalism will Preserve Yugoslavia." The Jerusalem Post, July 18. Elazar, Daniel J. 1991. Foundations of the Jewish Polity, Workshop on the Covenant Idea and the Jewish Political Tradition, Working Paper #3, Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University.

1992 Elazar, Daniel J., and Ellis Katz, eds. 1992. American Models of Revolutionary Leadership: George Washington and Other Examples. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. Building Toward Civil War: A Case Study in the Generational Rhythm of American Politics. Lanham, MD: Madison Books. Elazar, Daniel J., ed. 1992. Urban Revitalization: Israel's Project Renewal and Other Experiences. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. Introduction to Maine Politics and Government, by Kenneth T. Palmer, G. Thomas Taylor and Marcus A. LiBrizzi. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. Introduction to Mississippi Government and Politics: Modernizers Versus Traditionalists, by Dale Krane and Stephen D. Schaffer. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. "Pluralism in Israel: From Covenant to Social Compact". In Perspectives on Israeli Pluralism, eds. Kitty O. Cohen and Jane S. Gerber. New York: Israel Colloquium, 10-16. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. The Conditions For Developing A Political Philosophy for Israel: From Covenant to Social Compact? Jerusalem: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. http://www.jcpa.org/dje/articles2/polphil.htm

Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. "Constitutional Rights in the Federal System.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 22 (Spring): 1-3. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. "Changing Conceptions of Rights in the U.S. and the West." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 22 (Spring): 5-18. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. “Introduction.” In Center For the Study of Federalism's Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Catalog 1992-1993. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. Review of As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond, by Martin Diamond. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 22 (Summer): 209-210. 1993 Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. Introduction to Colorado Politics and Government: Governing the Centennial State, by Thomas E. Cronin and Robert D. Loewy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. Introduction to New Jersey Politics and Government: Suburban Politics Comes of Age, by Barbara G. Salmore and Stephen A. Salmore. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel. 1993. Introduction to Alaska Politics and Government, by Gerald McBeath and Thomas A. Morehouse. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel. 1993. Introduction to Kentucky Politics and Government: Do We Stand United?, by Penny M. Miller. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel. 1993. Introduction to North Carolina Government and Politics, by Jack D. Fleer. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel. 1993. Introduction to South Carolina Politics and Government, by Cole Blease Graham, Jr. and William V. Moore. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. “How Present Conceptions of Human Rights Shape the Protection of Rights in the United States." In Old Rights and New, ed. Robert A. Licht. Washington, DC: AEI Press: 38-50. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. "International and Comparative Federalism." PS: Political Science and Politics 26 (June): 190-195. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. "Communal Democracy and Liberal Democracy: An Outside Friend's Look at the Swiss Political Tradition." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 23 (Spring): 3-18.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. "Communal Democracy and Liberal Democracy in the Jewish Political Tradition.” Jewish Political Studies Review 5 (Spring): 5-31. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. "A Response to Professor Gardner's 'The Failed Discourse of State Constitutionalism.'" Rutgers Law Journal 24 (Summer): 23-37. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. "Not Moribund." Governing, November. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. Review of Mapping American Culture, eds. Wayne Franklin and Michael Steiner. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 23 (Fall): 147. Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. Foreword to The Politics of Urban Planning Policy, by Efraim Torgovnik. Lanham, MD: JCPA and University Press of America.

1994 Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. The American Mosaic: The Impact Of Space, Time, And Culture On American Politics. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Elazar, Daniel J., ed. 1994. Covenant in the Nineteenth Century: the Decline of an American Political Tradition. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. “What Happened to Covenant in the Nineteenth Century?” In Covenant in the Nineteenth Century: the Decline of an American Political Tradition, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1-30. Elazar, Daniel. J. 1994. Federalism and the Way to Peace. Kingston, Ont.: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. "The Federalist." In Dictionnaire International Du Federalisme, eds. Denis De Rougemont and Francois Saint-Ouen. Bruxelles: Emile Bruylant. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. "What Can South Africa Learn from the United States?" In South Africa's Crisis of Constitutional Democracy, eds. Robert A. Licht and Bertus de Villiers. Washington DC: American Enterprise Institute. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994."The Federalist Revolution and the Way to Peace." In Economic Union in Federal Systems, eds. Anne Mullins and Cheryl Saunders. Sydney, Australia: The Federation Press, 26-35. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. "Form of State: Federal, Unitary, or ..." In Birth of a Constitution, ed. Bertus de Villiers. Kenwyn, South Africa: Juta and Co. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. "Aaron Wildavsky: In Memoriam." Jewish Political Studies Review 6 (Spring): 5-7.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. "In Memoriam: Aaron Wildavsky (1930-1993)." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 24 (Spring): 131-133. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. Religious Factors, Political Culture and Political Geography in the United States: The Problem of Political Cultural Change. Philadelphia: The Center for the Study of Federalism. Elazar, Daniel J. and Kirk Preuss. 1994. “Direct Democracy: Plebiscites and Referenda”. Jerusalem Letter. Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. "Federalismo." Arche Interdisciplinar 3 (7). Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. "Modeli a Confronto." Federalismo & Societa 1 (4).

1995 Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. Covenant & Polity in Biblical Israel: Biblical Foundations & Jewish Expressions. Vol. 1 of The Covenant Tradition in Politics. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. Federalism: An Overview. Pretoria, South Africa: HSRC Publications. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. "Federalism and the European Idea." In Federal-Type Solutions and European Integration ed. C. Lloyd Brown-John. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. Foreword to Politics, by Johannes Althusius. Indianapolis: Liberty Press, xxxv-xlvi. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. Introduction to Michigan Government and Politics, by William P. Browne and Kenneth VerBerg. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. "Federalism." In The Encyclopedia of Democracy ed. Seymour Martin Lipset. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly. Elazar, Daniel J. and John Kincaid. 1995. "Introduction: Publius -- 25 Years." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 25 (Winter): 1-2. Elazar, Daniel J. and John Kincaid. 1995. "Introduction: 25th Anniversary."Publius: The Journal of Federalism 25 (Spring): 1-4. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. "From Statism to Federalism: A Paradigm Shift." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 25 (Spring): 5-18.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. "The Use of Direct Democracy (Referenda and Plebiscites) in Modern Government," Jerusalem Letter/Viewpoints 317, July 2. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. "Federalism on the World Scene." Federalism and Society 19 (Fall). Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. Review of Comparative Federalism and Federation: Competing Traditions and Future Directions, eds. Michael Burgess and Alain-G. Gagnon. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 25 (Spring): 120-121. Elazar, Daniel J. 1995. "Why Federalism?" Journal of the Siberian Center for Federal and Regional Studies 2.

1996 Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. Covenant & Commonwealth: From Christian Separation through the Protestant Reformation. Vol. 2 of The Covenant Tradition in Politics, Volume II. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. "Federalism, Diversity, and Rights." In Federalism and Rights, eds. Ellis Katz and G. Alan Tarr. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1-10. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. "The Frontier as Chain Reaction." In Frontiers in Regional Development, eds. Yehudah Gradus and Harvey Lithwick. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 173-190. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. Introduction to Illinois Politics and the Expanding Metropolitan Frontier, by Samuel Gove and James Nowlan. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. Introduction to Nevada Politics and Government: Conservatism in an Open Society, by Don W. Driggs and Leonard E. Goodall. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. Introduction to West Virginia Politics and Government: Institutional Capacity and the Struggle for Responsive Government, by Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., Robert Jay Dilger, Allan S. Hammock and Christopher Z. Mooney. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. "Covenant and the American Founding." In Following Columbus: America 1492-1992, ed. Miriam Eliav-Feldon. Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. "Introduction: Using Federalism Today." International Political Science Review 17 (October): 349-351. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. "From Statism to Federalism: A Paradigm Shift," International Political Science Review 17 (October): 417-429.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. "Optimal Relations Between Central and Local Government." Local Administration November: 6-8. Elazar, Daniel J. 1996. "What is Federalism?" Journal of the Siberian Center for Federal and Regional Studies 3.

1997 Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 1997. Kinship & Consent: The Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses, 2nd Ed. New Brunswick: Transaction. Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. "Estados Unidos: la no centralizacion constitucionalizada." In Hacia un nuevo federalismo? ed. Alicia Hernandez Chavez. Mexico: Fideicomiso Historia de las Americas. Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. "Foreword." In Federalism and Political Culture, eds. Aaron Wildavsky, David Scheicher and Brendown Swedlow. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, ix-xv. Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. "Global Change and the Future Existing Nation-States: Commentary." In Self-Determination and Self-Administration: A Sourcebook, eds. Wolfgang Danspeckgruber and Arthur Watts. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner, 79-100. Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. "Federalism and Democracy." In Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, eds. Yoram Dinstein and Fania Domb. New York: Springer. Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. “Althusius and Federalism as Grand Design." Rechtstheorie 14 (16). Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. "Contrasting Unitary and Federal Systems." International Political Science Review 18 (July): 237-251.

Translated and Republished as Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. “Contrasting Unitary and Federal Systems." In Democratic Viability in Politics, eds. Jean Laponce and Bernard Saint-Jacques. Tokyo: Masahiro Iwasaki.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. "The Hellenic-Ionian Leagues: The First European Confederations." The Federalism Report 21 (Spring): 8-9. Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. Review of The European Union, the United Nations and the Revival of Confederal Governance, Frederick Lister. The Federalism Report 21 (Spring): 3. Elazar, Daniel J. 1997. Review of Comparing Federal Systems in the 1990s, by Ronald L. Watts. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 27 (Fall): 176-177.

1998 Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. Covenant & Constitutionalism: The Great Frontier and the Matrix of Federal Democracy. Vol. 3 of Covenant Tradition in Politics. New Brunswick: Transaction. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. Constitutionalizing Globalization: The Postmodern Revival of Confederal Arrangements. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. Covenant & Civil Society: The Constitutional Matrix of Modern Democracy. Vol. 4 of Covenant Tradition in Politics. New Brunswick: Transaction. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. Introduction to New York Politics and Government: Competition and Compassion, by Sarah Liebschutz with Robert W. Bailey, Jeffrey M. Stonecash, Jane Shapiro Zackek and Joseph Zimmerman. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. Introduction to New York Politics and Government: Competition and Compassion, by Sarah Liebschutz. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "State-Local Relations: Union and Home Rule." In Governing Partners: State-Local Relations in the United States, ed. Russell L. Hanson. Boulder, CO: Westview, 37-51. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "Organisation, Regles and Pouvoirs.” In Encyclopedia Universalis Dictionnaire du Judaןsme, ed. Albin Michel. Paris: Encyclopedia Universalis. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "Covenant." In Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion, ed. Robert Wuthnow. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. Introduction to Arizona Politics and Government: The Quest for Autonomy, Democracy and Development, by David Berman. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "The New Europe: A Federal State or a Confederation of States." Swiss Political Science Review 4 (Winter): 119-139. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "In Memoriam: Terry Sanford." The Federalism Report 22 (Spring): 4. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "The Many Faces of School Vouchers." Sh'ma 29 (December). Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "In Memoriam: Terry Sanford." Publius: The Journal of Federalism 28 (Winter): 259-261. Elazar, Daniel J. 1998. "Una Politica Gettata Nell Arena." Martedi, Il Manifesto, December 15.

1999

Elazar, Daniel J., Virginia Gray and Wyman Spano. 1999. Minnesota Politics and Government. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. Introduction to Practical Privatization: Lessons from Cities and Markets. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and Milken Institute. Available at: http://www.jcpa.org/dje/articles2/private-int.htm Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. "Federalism and Civil Society - Defining the Issue." In Federalism and Civil Societies: An International Symposium, eds. Jutta Kramer and Hans-Peter Schneider. Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos Verlagsgellschaft. Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. "Political Science, Geography, and the Spatial Dimension of Politics." Political Geography 18 (November): 875-886. Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. "Il Principio Fedrale: Integrazione, Differenze, Identita." Interview by Anna Loretoni. Filosofia e Discossione Pubblica 28 (December). Elazar, Daniel. 1999. “Tocqueville and the Cultural Basis of American Democracy.” PS: Political Science and Politics 32 (June): 207-210. Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. Review of Religion, Federalism, and the Struggle for Public Life: Cases from Germany, Italy, and America, by William Johnson Everett. Theology Today 56 (April): 136-139. Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. “The State System + Globalization (Economic Plus Human Rights) = Federalism (State Federations Plus Regional Confederations).” South Texas Law Review 40 (Summer): 555-565.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1999. “Foreward: The Moral Compass of State Constitutionalism.” Rutgers Law Journal 30 (4): 849-870.

2000 Elazar, Daniel J. 2000. Introduction to Hawaii Politics and Government: An American State in a Pacific World, by Richard Pratt with Zachary Smith. Lincoln: Nebraska University Press. Elazar, Daniel J. 2000. "Developing Frontier Cities: Lessons from the Cities of the Prairie Program." In Developing Frontier Cities: Global Perspectives - Regional Contexts, eds. Harvey Lithwick and Yehuda Gradus. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 117-140. Elazar, Daniel J. and M. Ben Mollov. 2000. “Introduction: Elections 1999: The Interplay Between Character, Political Culture and Centrism.” Israel Affairs 7 (Winter/Spring): 1-17.

Elazar, Daniel J. 2000. “Covenant and Community.” Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought. 49 (Fall): 387-398.

2001

Elazar, Daniel J. ed. 2001. Commonwealth: The Other Road to Democracy-The Swiss Model of Democratic Self-Government. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Elazar, Daniel J. 2001. “Religious Diversity and Federalism.” International Social Science Journal 53 (March): 61-65. Elazar, Daniel J. 2001. "Federalism: Collaboration and/or Its Evolution," Reviews of New Federalism to Devolution: Twenty-Five Years of Intergovernmental Reforms by Timothy Conlan and Collaborative Federalism: Economic Reform in Australia in the 1990s by Martin Painter. Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 14 (January): 135-139.

2002 Elazar, Daniel J. 2002. “Federal/Confederal Solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian Conflict.” Federalist Debate 15 (1): 11-16.

2004 Elazar, Daniel J., Joseph R. Marbach, Stephen Schechter, Rozann Rothman, Maren Allen Stein and Karl Nollenberg. 2004. Opening Cybernetic Frontiers: The Cities of the Prairie. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.