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Daniel J. Elazar

Daniel J. Elazar

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Political Science

D-Index
31
Citations
4990
World Ranking
1083
National Ranking
6

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1980 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1964 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Daniel J. Elazar was affiliated with Bar-Ilan University in Israel during their academic career. Their research contributions spanned various aspects of political science and federalism, although detailed classifications of their main fields and subfields of study are not specified in the available data.

Elazar did not have recent papers listed with specific titles, publication years, or venues. Similarly, there are no noted frequent co-authors or prominent publication venues attributed to them in the records provided.

No specific book publications or publishers were indicated. Likewise, there is no itemization of main topics or thematic focuses across their work documented in the current source data.

During their lifetime, Daniel J. Elazar was recognized with fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, awarded twice: once in 1964 and again in 1980. These fellowships acknowledge their involvement and contributions to their discipline over a significant period.

Elazar is recorded as deceased. Their academic profile remains tied to their role at Bar-Ilan University and their status as a Guggenheim Fellow, reflecting a career engaged with scholarly pursuits within the social sciences.

Best Publications

  • American Federalism: A View from the States

    Daniel Judah Elazar

  • The American system : a new view of government in the United States

    Morton Grodzins;Daniel Judah Elazar

  • The American Mosaic: The Impact Of Space, Time, And Culture On American Politics

    Daniel Judah Elazar

  • From Statism to Federalism—A Paradigm Shift:

    Daniel J. Elazar

  • Federal systems of the world : a handbook of federal, confederal, and autonomy arrangements

    Daniel Judah Elazar;Merkaz ha-Yerushalmi le-ʿinyene tsibur u-medinah

  • Contrasting Unitary and Federal Systems

    Daniel J. Elazar

  • Community and polity : the organizational dynamics of American Jewry

    Daniel Judah Elazar

  • Cities of the prairie

    William M. Dobriner;Daniel J. Elazar

  • Federalism and Political Culture

    Aaron B. Wildavsky;David Schleicher;Brendon Swedlow;Daniel Judah Elazar

  • The American Partnership: Intergovernmental Cooperation in the Nineteenth- Century United States.

    Wilfrid E. Rumble;Daniel J. Elazar

  • International and Comparative Federalism

    Daniel J. Elazar

  • Federal systems of the world

    Daniel J. Elazar

  • The American Partnership.

    Jerzy Hauptmann;Daniel J. Elazar

  • Cities of the Prairie: The Metropolitan Frontier and American Politics

    Alan Shank;Daniel J. Elazar

  • Federalism and Consociational Regimes

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  • The American partnership : intergovernmental co-operation in the nineteenth-century United States

    Daniel Judah Elazar

  • The United States and the European Union: Models for Their Epochs

    Daniel J. Elazar

  • The Political Theory of Covenant: Biblical Origins and Modern Developments

    Daniel J. Elazar

  • Jewish communities in frontier societies : Argentina, Australia, and South Africa

    Daniel Judah Elazar;Peter Medding

  • Cities of the Prairie: The Metropolitan Frontier and American Politics

    Daniel Judah Elazar

  • The Jewish polity : Jewish political organization from Biblical times to the present

    Daniel Judah Elazar;Stuart Cohen

  • Federalism and political integration

    Daniel Judah Elazar

  • Covenant and commonwealth : from Christian separation through the Protestant Reformation

    Daniel Judah Elazar

  • Kinship and Consent. The Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses

    David Biale;Daniel J. Elazar

  • The American Mosaic: The Impact of Space, Time, and Culture on American Politics

    Robert L. Savage;Daniel J. Elazar

Frequent Co-Authors

Aaron Wildavsky
Aaron Wildavsky University of California, Berkeley
Virginia Gray
Virginia Gray University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ruth Wodak
Ruth Wodak Lancaster University
Michael Billig
Michael Billig Loughborough University
Barry R. Chiswick
Barry R. Chiswick George Washington University
Seymour Martin Lipset
Seymour Martin Lipset George Mason University

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