This model is often called "cooperative federalism."
The Act is in many ways an exercise in cooperative federalism.
A compromise approach called, "cooperative federalism" has been proposed for hydraulic fracturing.
It is in tension with the emergent practice of cooperative federalism.
Dual federalism is defined in contrast to cooperative federalism, in which national and state governments collaborate on policy.
Still according to the general commission, these options were described as the status quo, cooperative federalism, a particular status, associated States, or full sovereignty.
The idea of "cooperative federalism" tries to provide regulatory answers that take account of these needs.
Judged in terms of their consequences, it is difficult to see how these decisions advance cooperative federalism.
She also expressed her wish to replace the current "confrontational federalism" with a modern "cooperative federalism".
"The Canada assistance plan: the ultimate in cooperative federalism."