A federal bargain is struck, that is, when two conditions are met.First, there exists a desire on the part of those offering the bargain toexpand territory by combining constituent governments into a new po-litical entity in order to secure a public good such as security or a com-mon market. Second, for those accepting the bargain, there must besome willingness to sacrifice political control in exchange for access tothe public good provided by the new federal government.1
the two conditions Riker outlines for when a federation can work