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Conflicted federalism is the current status of national-state relations. It has some elements of dual and cooperative federalism, with an overall centralizing tendency at the same time that elements of policy are devolved.
Richard Deeg has written: 'Internationalization and financial federalism' -- subject(s): Intergovernmental fiscal relations, International economic relations
Bhajan S. Grewal has written: 'Towards adaptive federalism' -- subject(s): Federal government 'Fiscal federalism in India' -- subject(s): Intergovernmental fiscal relations
Garth Stevenson has written: 'Federalism in Canada (Oxford)' 'Parallel Paths' 'Mineral resources and Australian federalism' -- subject(s): Mineral industries, Intergovernmental fiscal relations 'Unfulfilled union'
A. K. Rice has written: 'Productivity and social organization' -- subject(s): Ahmedabad Manufacturing and Calico Printing Company, India, Textile industry 'Learning in Leadership' 'Learning for leadership' -- subject(s): Intergroup relations, Interpersonal relations, Leadership
Because intergovernmental relations refer to the relationship between the state and local governments. It's key to the interactions of giving funds to local governments by the national government.
The president takes on the role of chief diplomat while engaging in foreign relations.
The importance of communication in industrial relations is for effective leadership and morale building. It is also important for coordinating and job satisfaction.
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Sandra S Osbourn has written: 'Federalism' -- subject(s): Federal government, Intergovernmental fiscal relations
Breaking diplomatic relations means that two countries have broken ties between each other. In 1964, the United states broke diplomatic relations with Cuba due to changes in leadership.
contingency approach in leadership are from three main factors" 1.leader member relations 2.position Power. 3.Task structure