The challenge of regionalist institutions without regionalist politics

Q1 Social Sciences Theoretical Inquiries in Law Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1515/til-2023-0025
Roderick M. Hills
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Abstract Scholarship on regionalist institutions lacks a theory of regionalist politics because we lack regional political parties, without which regional politics is difficult. Particularly in the United States, regional governments are the product of either intergovernmental agreements between governments controlled by ostensibly national parties or state statutes and federal grants administered by ostensibly nonpartisan bureaucrats. The absence of truly regionalist politics and parties creates problems for governmental problem-solving at both the national and regional levels. First, politics abhors a vacuum: In the absence of truly regionalist parties, politics generates semi-regionalized parties that risk hindering national policymaking with the parochial outlook of the semi-regionalized politicians. Second, regional politics are important tools for organizing both legislators and voters to pursue regionally controversial ends requiring political compromise. National parties organized around national issues cannot perform this function at the regional level. Without regional parties organized around issues like overcoming NIMBY (“not-in-my-backyard”) resistance to housing, for instance, it is difficult to rally politicians to take politically costly positions on those issues. This Article aims to solve the problem of missing regionalist parties and politics in two steps—first, with a taxonomy of regional governments and regionalist and semi-regionalist parties along with their respective benefits and burdens, and second, with very modest suggestions for promoting regionalist and discouraging semi-regionalist, parties. None of these solutions is perfect. Genuinely regionalist democracy presents an unsolvable problem, resulting from the inevitable cognitive limits of voters and the organizational incentives of politicians at every level of government.
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没有地方主义政治的地方主义制度的挑战
区域主义制度研究缺乏区域主义政治理论,因为我们缺乏区域政党,而没有政党,区域政治是困难的。特别是在美国,地方政府要么是政府间协议的产物,要么是表面上由国家政党控制的政府间协议的产物,要么是表面上由无党派官僚管理的州法规和联邦拨款的产物。真正的区域主义政治和政党的缺乏给政府在国家和区域两级解决问题带来了困难。首先,政治厌恶真空:在没有真正的地方主义政党的情况下,政治产生了半区域化的政党,这些政党有可能因半区域化政治家的狭隘观点而阻碍国家政策制定。其次,地区政治是组织立法者和选民追求需要政治妥协的地区争议性目标的重要工具。围绕国家问题组织起来的国家政党无法在区域一级履行这一职能。如果没有地区政党围绕诸如克服邻避(“不要在我的后院”)对住房的抵制等问题组织起来,就很难召集政客们在这些问题上采取政治上代价高昂的立场。本文旨在分两步解决地方主义政党和政治缺失的问题:首先,对地方政府、地方主义和半地方主义政党进行分类,并指出它们各自的利益和负担;其次,对促进地方主义政党和打击半地方主义政党提出一些非常温和的建议。这些解决方案都不是完美的。真正的地方主义民主是一个无法解决的问题,这是由于选民不可避免的认知限制和各级政府政治家的组织激励造成的。
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Theoretical Inquiries in Law
Theoretical Inquiries in Law Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Theoretical Inquiries in Law is devoted to the application to legal thought of insights developed by diverse disciplines such as philosophy, sociology, economics, history and psychology. The range of legal issues dealt with by the journal is virtually unlimited, subject only to the journal''s commitment to cross-disciplinary fertilization of ideas. We strive to provide a forum for all those interested in looking at law from more than a single theoretical perspective and who share our view that only a multi-disciplinary analysis can provide a comprehensive account of the complex interrelationships between law, society and individuals
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