Publius: The Journal of Federalism
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2003
- Challenges to India's Centralized Parliamentary Federalism pp. 1-20

- Mahendra P. Singh and Douglas V. Verney
- Rethinking Federalism: Changing Power Relations Between the Center and the States pp. 21-42

- Amaresh Bagchi
- Incentivizing Fiscal Transfers in the Indian Federation pp. 43-62

- Govinda Rao
- India's States and the Making of Foreign Economic Policy: The Limits of the Constituent Diplomacy Paradigm pp. 63-82

- Rob Jenkins
- The Changing Politics of States' Reorganization pp. 83-98

- Akhtar Majeed
- The Struggle for Local Government: Indian Democracy's New Phase pp. 99-118

- Peter Ronald deSouza
- The Indian Police: Problems and Prospects pp. 119-134

- Raghavan R.k
- Coalitions and Party Strategies in India's Parliamentary Federation pp. 135-152

- Eswaran Sridharan
- From Quasi-Federation to Quasi-Confederacy? The Transformation of India's Party System pp. 153-172

- Douglas V. Verney
Volume 33, issue 3, 2003
- The State of American Federalism, 2002-2003: Division Replaces Unity pp. 1-44

- Dale Krane
- Wildfires Create New Intergovernmental Challenges pp. 45-62

- Bruce D. McDowell
- Federalism and the Constitutional Right to Keep and Bear Arms pp. 63-82

- Nelson Lund
- The Rehnquist Court and Indigenous Rights: The Expedited Diminution of Native Powers of Governance pp. 83-110

- David E. Wilkins and Keith Richotte
- The Impact of Term Limits on State Legislators' Ambition for Local Office: The Case of Michigan's House pp. 111-122

- Rebecca A. Tothero
- The Shadow of Sharia Over Nigerian Federalism pp. 123-144

- J. Isawa Elaigwu and Habu Galadima
- Public Opinion on Federalism in Canada, Mexico, and the United States in 2003 pp. 145-162

- John Kincaid, Andrew Parkin, Richard L. Cole and Alejandro Rodriguez
- Book Reviews pp. 170-168

- Chris W. Bonneau
- Book Reviews pp. 211-166

- Kevin R. C. Gutzman
- Book Reviews pp. 230-170

- Douglas Brown
Volume 33, issue 2, 2003
- Reform or Resistance? Local Government Responses to State-Mandated Ethics Reform in Kentucky pp. 1-15

- Richard C. Fording, Penny M. Miller and Dana J. Patton
- Making Non-Citizens: Consequences of Administrative Centralization in Tocqueville's Old Regime pp. 17-35

- Donald J. Maletz
- State Attorneys General, Entrepreneurship, and Consumer Protection in the New Federalism pp. 37-53

- Colin Provost
- Historical Estimates of Total Taxable Resources for U.S. States, 1981-2000 pp. 55-72

- Michael L. Compson
- Book Reviews pp. 218-77

- Deborah E. Ward
- Book Reviews pp. 272-82

- Roger Richman
- Book Reviews pp. 328-79

- Robert Leonardi
Volume 33, issue 1, 2003
- Fiscal Federalism for Emerging Economies: Lessons from Switzerland? pp. 1-21

- Ivan Baron Adamovich and Gerald Hosp
- The Federal Spending Power in Canada: Nation-Building or Nation-Destroying? pp. 23-44

- Hamish Telford
- Homogeneity and Democracy in Austrian Federalism: The Constitutional Court's Ruling on Direct Democracy in Vorarlberg pp. 45-57

- Anna Gamper
- Federal Homogeneity from the Bottom Up: Provincial Shaping of National HIV/AIDS Policy in South Africa pp. 59-74

- Nico Steytler
- Extinguishing the Twin Relics of Barbaric Multiculturalism—Slavery and Polygamy—From American Federalism pp. 75-92

- John Kincaid
- Book Reviews pp. 181-101

- David A. Shirk
- Book Reviews pp. 462-99

- Gretchen MacMillan
- Book Reviews pp. 615-97

- K. K Kailash
Volume 32, issue 4, 2002
- The State of American Federalism, 2001-2002: Resilience in Response to Crisis pp. 1-28

- Dale A. Krane
- Managing Intergovernmental Responses to Terrorism and Other Extreme Events pp. 29-50

- Louise K. Comfort
- The Post-2000 Round of Redistricting: An Entangled Thicket within the Federal System pp. 51-70

- Richard L. Engstrom
- What Role Does the “Federalism Bonus” Play in Presidential Selection? pp. 71-90

- Randall E. Adkins and Kent A. Kirwan
- More, Less, or More of the Same? Trends in State Social Welfare Policy in the 1990s pp. 91-108

- Marcia K. Meyers, Janet C. Gornick and Laura R. Peck
- Short Circuit: Federal-State Relations in the California Energy Crisis pp. 109-122

- Mary M. Timney
- Public Opinion on Federalism in the United States and Canada in 2002: The Aftermath of Terrorism pp. 123-148

- Richard L. Cole, John Kincaid and Andrew Parkin
- Book Reviews pp. 178-156

- Jan Erk
- Book Reviews pp. 203-160

- Thomas O. Hueglin
- Book Reviews pp. 242-155

- Jim Seroka
Volume 32, issue 3, 2002
- Congressional Responses to the Rehnquist Court's Federalism Decisions pp. 1-24

- John Dinan
- Can Decentralization Limit Government Growth? A Test of the Leviathan Hypothesis for the Indian Federation pp. 25-46

- Mala Lalvani
- Connecting Minorities to the Swiss Federal System: A Frozen Conception of Representation and the Problem of “Requisite Variety” pp. 47-66

- Yannis Papadopoulos
- Asymmetric Federalism and Coalition-Making in Belgium pp. 67-88

- Wilfried Swenden
- Treaty Federalism in Northern Canada: Aboriginal-Government Land Claims Boards pp. 89-114

- Graham White
- Tribes, States, and the Management of Lake Resources: Lakes Coeur d'Alene and Flathead pp. 115-132

- Patrick Impero Wilson
- Book Reviews pp. 244-143

- Ross E Cheit
- Book Reviews pp. 348-138

- John Rouse
- Book Reviews pp. 497-146

- Leslie Friedman Goldstein
- Book Reviews pp. 582-140

- Robert F. Pecorella
Volume 32, issue 2, 2002
- Introduction to the Global Review of Federalism pp. 1-2

- Michael A. Pagano
- American Federalism on the Horizon pp. 3-22

- Ann O'M. Bowman
- Brazil: The Prospects of a Center-Constraining Federation in a Fragmented Polity pp. 23-48

- Celina Souza
- Intergovernmental Relations in Canada: The Emergence of Collaborative Federalism pp. 49-72

- David Cameron and Richard Simeon
- Federalism in Nigeria's New Democratic Polity pp. 73-96

- J. Isawa Elaigwu
- Recent Developments of Swiss Federalism pp. 97-124

- Thomas Fleiner
- Central Governing Incapacity and the Weakness of Political Parties: Russian Democracy in Disarray pp. 125-146

- Kathryn Stoner-Weiss
- Australian Federalism: A Prospective Assessment pp. 147-166

- Brian Galligan and John S. F. Wright
- Book Reviews pp. 228-171

- Thomas O. Hueglin
- Book Reviews pp. 239-173

- Carol S. Weissert
Volume 32, issue 1, 2002
- Introduction: Federalism and Surface Transportation pp. 1-5

- Bruce D. McDowell and Sheldon Edner
- Surface-Transportation Funding in a New Century: Assessing One Slice of the Federal Marble Cake pp. 7-24

- Sheldon Edner and Bruce D. McDowell
- Reforming the U.S. Department of Transportation: Challenges and Opportunities of the Government Performance and Results Act for Federal-State Relations pp. 25-44

- Teresa Curristine
- Intergovernmental Lobbying for the Passage of TEA-21 pp. 45-64

- Joseph R. Marbach and J. Wesley Leckrone
- State and Local Government Officials' Perspectives on Intergovernmental Relationships in Surface Transportation Policy: 1987 and 2001 pp. 65-85

- Robert Jay Dilger
- Metropolitan Planning Organizations: Findings and Recommendations for Improving Transportation Planning pp. 87-105

- Andrew R. Goetz, Paul Stephen Dempsey and Carl Larson
- Metropolitan Planning Organizations and the New Regionalism: The Case of Louisville pp. 107-129

- Ronald K. Vogel and Norman Nezelkewicz
- Variations in the Use of Grant Discretion: The Case of ISTEA pp. 131-142

- Patrick Fisher and David Nice
- Rail Mergers, Trade, and Federal Regulation in the United States and Canada pp. 143-159

- Daniel Madar
- The Provision of Highways in Canada and the Federal Government pp. 161-180

- Mathieu Turgeon and Francois Vaillancourt
- Book Reviews pp. 182-191

- Robert Agranoff
- Book Reviews pp. 195-194

- Suzanne U Samuels
- Book Reviews pp. 278-188

- David G. Murphy
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