Publius: The Journal of Federalism
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Volume 31, issue 4
- Rights and the Political Process: Physician-Assisted Suicide in the Aftermath of Washington v. Glucksberg pp. 1-22

- John Dinan
- Fiscal Decentralization and Federalism in Latin America pp. 23-41

- Maria Escobar-Lemmon
- After Decentralization: Patterns of Intergovernmental Conflict in Argentina, Brazil, Spain, and Mexico pp. 43-64

- Alfred P. Montero
- Multi-Sphere Governance in South Africa: An Interim Assessment pp. 65-92

- Richard Simeon and Christina Murray
- Federal Arrangements as a Peacemaking Device During South Africa's Transition to Democracy pp. 93-106

- Nico Steytler and Johann Mettler
- Anglicizing the United States Constitution: James Bryce's Contribution to Australian Federalism pp. 107-130

- John S. F. Wright
- Book Reviews pp. 304-139

- Marshall L. DeRosa
- Book Reviews pp. 375-149

- Scott J. Spitzer
- Book Reviews pp. 429-135

- Colleen A. Sheehan
Volume 31, issue 3
- The State of U.S. Federalism, 2000-2001: Continuity in Crisis pp. 1-69

- John Kincaid
- Federalism in the 2000 Presidential Election pp. 71-95

- Troy E. Smith
- The West in Flames: The Intergovernmental Politics of Wildfire Suppression and Prevention pp. 97-110

- Charles Davis
- Education Reform and the Politics of 2000 pp. 111-129

- Kenneth Godwin and Wenda Sheard
- The Sprawl Debate: Let Markets Plan pp. 131-149

- Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson
- Wealth-Transfer Taxes in U.S. Fiscal Federalism: A Levy Still in Need of Reform pp. 151-171

- J. Richard Aronson and Vincent G. Munley
- Who Preempted the Massachusetts Burma Law? Federalism and Political Accountability Under Global Trade Rules pp. 173-204

- Robert Stumberg and Matthew C. Porterfield
- Book Reviews pp. 190-222

- Arthur M. Holst
- Changing Public Attitudes on Power and Taxation in the American Federal System pp. 205-214

- John Kincaid and Richard L. Cole
- Book Reviews pp. 214-224

- Nathan Jensen
- Book Reviews pp. 216-220

- David Berman
Volume 31, issue 2
- Federalism: The Lost Tradition? pp. 1-14

- Charles S. McCoy
- National-State Relations: Cooperative Federalism in the Twentieth Century pp. 15-30

- Joseph F. Zimmerman
- Managing Within the Matrix: Do Collaborative Intergovernmental Relations Exist? pp. 31-56

- Robert Agranoff
- Managing Carrots and Sticks: Changes in State Administrators' Perceptions of Cooperative and Coercive Federalism During the 1990s pp. 57-80

- Chung-Lae Cho and Deil S. Wright
- National and State Cultural Influences on Principals' Administration of Local Schools pp. 81-98

- Frederick M. Wirt and Samuel Krug
- Book Reviews pp. 208-110

- Greg M. Shaw
- Book Reviews pp. 320-104

- Marshall DeRosa
- Book Reviews pp. 330-106

- Paula Mohan
Volume 31, issue 1
- Daniel J. Elazar and the Covenant Tradition in Politics pp. 1-7

- Irving Louis Horowitz
- American Federalism as American Exceptionalism pp. 9-26

- Samuel Krislov
- Alexis de Tocqueville and the American Character: The Problem of Reconciling Excellence and Consent pp. 27-36

- Neal Riemer
- Laboratories of Democracy? Brandeis, Federalism, and Scientific Management pp. 37-46

- G. Alan Tarr
- Federalism and The Politics of Tobacco pp. 47-64

- Martha Derthick
- In Memoriam: Diane Divers Blair pp. 65-66

- John Kincaid
- Book Reviews pp. 155-73

- Sheldon Kamieniecki
- Book Reviews pp. 191-71

- Lewis G. Bender
Volume 30, issue 4
- Challenges to Authority that are Significant, But Fall Short of Being Federal or Constitutional pp. 1-24

- Ira Sharkansky
- Faces of Federalism: From Bullinger to Jefferson pp. 25-41

- Wayne J Baker
- Continuity and Change in the Constitutional Experience of the German Jews pp. 43-70

- Alan Mittleman
- Martin Luther King's Civil Disobedience and the American Covenant Tradition pp. 71-113

- Barbara Allen
- Thinking About Constitutionalism at the Start of the Twenty-First Century pp. 115-135

- Donald S. Lutz
- From Constitutional to Treaty Federalism: A Comparative Perspective pp. 137-153

- Thomas O. Hueglin
- Daniel J. Elazar: Comparative Federalism and Post-Statism pp. 155-168

- Ronald L. Watts
- In Memoriam Alexandre Marc pp. 169-172

- Ferdinand Kinsky
- Book Reviews pp. 234-180

- Stephen L. Schechter
- Book Reviews pp. 595-178

- Arthur Gunlicks
Volume 30, issue 3
- Explaining State High-Courts' Selective Use of State Constitutions pp. 1-16

- Staci L. Beavers and Craig F. Emmert
- Diffusion Pathways for Electricity Deregulation pp. 17-34

- Clinton J. Andrews
- The Marble Cake: Introducing Federalism to the Government Growth Equation pp. 35-46

- John Bohte and Kenneth J. Meier
- Fiscal Federalism in South Africa pp. 47-72

- Joachim Wehner
- Federalism Outcomes and Ideological Preferences: The U.S. Supreme Court and Preemption Cases pp. 73-97

- Brady Baybeck and William R. Lowry
- Book Reviews pp. 160-107

- Kenneth J. Palmer
- Book Reviews pp. 259-103

- Carolyn M. Shrewsbury
- Book Reviews pp. 322-105

- Daniel DiLeo
Volume 30, issue 2
- Federalism and Decentralization: Ownership Rights and the Superiority of Federalism pp. 1-16

- Albert Breton
- From Competitive Regionalism to Cooperative Federalism: The Europeanization of the Spanish State of the Autonomies pp. 17-42

- Tanja A Börzel
- Federalism and Democratic Transitions: The “New” Politics of the Governors in Brazil pp. 43-62

- David Samuels and Fernando Luiz Abrucio
- Using the “F” Word: Federalism in Indonesia's Decentralization Discourse pp. 63-85

- Gabriele Ferrazzi
- Federal Jurisprudence in the Public Sphere of the Early Cape Settlement, 1652-1708 pp. 87-110

- Andries Raath
- Book Reviews pp. 115-117

- Steven P. Recchia
- Book Reviews pp. 236-115

- Shawn Shieh
- Book Reviews pp. 351-120

- Jeffrey J. Anderson
Volume 30, issue 1
- The State of U.S. Federalism, 1999-2000 pp. 1-20

- Carol S. Weissert and Sanford F. Schram
- The U.S. Supreme Court's Federalism Jurisprudence: Alden v. Maine and the Enhancement of State Sovereignty pp. 21-38

- Susan Gluck Mezey
- Internet Taxation and U.S. Intergovernmental Relations: From Quill to the Present pp. 39-52

- David C. Powell
- Federalism, Preemption, and Implementation of the 1996 Telecommunications Act pp. 53-67

- Paul Teske and Andrey Kuljiev
- From D.C. to Little Rock: Welfare Reform at Mid-term pp. 69-97

- Jack Tweedie
- Supervised Devolution: The Case of Child-Support Enforcement pp. 99-117

- Jocelyn Elise Crowley
- Federalism and the Safety Net: Delinkage and Participation Rates pp. 119-142

- Frank J. Thompson and Thomas L. Gais
- Book Reviews pp. 141-253

- Edward Swaine
- Intergovernmental Relationships and the Federal Performance Movement pp. 143-158

- Beryl A. Radin
- Life at the Bottom of the Fiscal Food Chain: Examining City and County Revenue Decisions pp. 159-170

- Michael A. Pagano and Jocelyn M. Johnston
- The Decline of Federalism and the Rise of Morality-Policy Conflict in the United States pp. 171-188

- Christopher Z. Mooney
- Public Opinion and American Federalism: Perspectives on Taxes, Spending, and Trust—An ACIR Update pp. 189-201

- Richard L. Cole and John Kincaid
- Book Reviews pp. 200-259

- Ira Sharkansky
- Searching for a Cyprus Settlement: Considering Options for Creating a Federation, a Confederation, or Two Independent States pp. 203-216

- Tozun Bahcheli
- Prospects for Solving the Cyprus Problem and the Role of the European Union pp. 217-241

- Andreas Theophanous
- Book Reviews pp. 265-249

- George M. Gross
- Book Reviews pp. 310-257

- Sanford F. Schram
- Book Reviews pp. 312-254

- Detlef Fechtner
- Book Reviews pp. 352-261

- Herman Bakvis