Daniel J. Elazar - Published Works

Published Works

  • The American Partnership: Intergovernmental Cooperation in the United States, 1962
  • American Federalism: A View from the States. 1966
  • The American System: A New View of Government in the United States, edited for Morton Grodzins, 1966
  • Cooperation and Conflict, Readings in American Federalism, Elazar as editor, 1969
  • The Politics of American Federalism, editor, 1969
  • Cities of the Prairie: The Metropolitan Frontier and American Politics, 1970
  • The Politics of Belleville, 1971
  • The Ecology of American Political Culture, editor with Joseph Zikmund II, 1975
  • Community and Polity: The Organizational Dynamics of American Jewry, 1976
  • A Classification System for Libraries of Judaica, with David H. Elazar, 1979
  • Self Rule/Shared Rule: Federal Solutions to the Middle East Conflict, editor, 1979
  • Federalism and Political Integration, editor, 1979
  • Republicanism, Representation and Consent: Views of the Founding Era, editor, 1979
  • Kinship and Consent: The Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses, editor, 1981
  • Governing Peoples and Territories, editor, 1982
  • Judea, Samaria, and Gaza: Views on the Present and Future, editor, 1982
  • State Constitutional Design in Federal Systems, editor with Stephen L. Schechter, 1982
  • Covenant, Polity and Constitutionalism, editor with John Kincaid, 1983
  • Jewish Communities in Frontier Societies, with Peter Medding, 1983
  • Kinship and Consent: The Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses, editor, 1983
  • From Autonomy to Shared Rule: Options for Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, editor, 1983
  • The Balkan Jewish Communities: Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey, with Harriet Pass Friedenrich, Baruch Hazzan, and Adina Weiss Liberies, 1984
  • The Jewish Communities of Scandinavia: Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland, with Adina Weiss Liberies and Simcha Werner, 1984
  • Understanding the Jewish Agency: A Handbook, editor with Alysa M. Dortort, 1984
  • The Jewish Polity: Jewish Political Organization From Biblical Times to the Present, with Stuart A. Cohen, 1985

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