Publius: The Journal of Federalism
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2021
- How We Vote: Innovation in American Elections, by Kathleen Hale and Mitchell Brown pp. e28-e30

- Daniel Palazzolo
- Abortion and the Law in America: Roe v. Wade to the Present, by Mary Ziegler pp. e31-e34

- Joshua C Wilson
- Explaining Intergovernmental Conflict in the COVID-19 Crisis: The United States, Canada, and Australia pp. 513-536

- André Lecours, Daniel Béland, Alan Fenna, Tracy Beck Fenwick, Mireille Paquet, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan
- Explaining Intergovernmental Coordination during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Responses in Australia, Canada, Germany, and Switzerland pp. 537-569

- Johanna Schnabel and Yvonne Hegele
- Pandemic Policymaking in Presidential Federations: Explaining Subnational Responses to Covid-19 in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States pp. 570-600

- Cyril Bennouna, Agustina Giraudy, Eduardo Moncada, Eva Rios, Richard Snyder and Paul Testa
- COVID-19 and Territorial Policy Dynamics in Western Europe: Comparing France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom pp. 601-626

- Davide Vampa
- Assessing the Performance of Australian Federalism in Responding to the Pandemic pp. 627-649

- Julian R Murphy and Erika Arban
- Governing in a Polarized Era: Federalism and the Response of U.S. State and Federal Governments to the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 650-672

- Thomas A Birkland, Kristin Taylor, Deserai A Crow and Rob DeLeo
- Fighting COVID-19 in the United States with Federalism and Other Constitutional and Statutory Authority pp. 673-692

- Beverly A Cigler
- Federalism, Polarization, and Policy Responsibility during COVID-19: Experimental and Observational Evidence from the United States pp. 693-719

- Nicholas Jacobs
Volume 51, issue 3, 2021
- Handbook on Gender, Diversity and Federalism, edited by Jill Vickers, Joan Grace, and Cheryl N. Collier pp. e17-e19

- Christine Forster
- Citizenship Reimagined: A New Framework for State Rights in the United States, by Allan Colbern and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan pp. e20-e22

- Margaret M Commins
- Power-Sharing in Europe: Past Practice, Present Cases and Future Directions, edited by Soeren Keil and Allison McCulloch pp. e23-e24

- Arianna Piacentini
- Hybrid Regimes within Democracies: Fiscal Federalism and Subnational Rentier States, by Carlos Gervasoni pp. e25-e27

- Michael Buehler
- The State of American Federalism, 2020–2021: Deepening Partisanship amid Tumultuous Times pp. 327-364

- David M Konisky and Paul Nolette
- Fiscal Federalism and Economic Crises in the United States: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and Great Recession pp. 365-395

- Mariely López-Santana and Philip Rocco
- Governors in Control: Executive Orders, State-Local Preemption, and the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 396-428

- Carol S Weissert, Matthew J Uttermark, Kenneth R Mackie and Alexandra Artiles
- Energy Policy Reversal during the Trump Administration: Examination of Its Legacy and Implications for Federalism pp. 429-458

- Madeline Yozwiak, Hannah Abell and Sanya Carley
- Advocating for Medicaid Expansion in Republican States: Overcoming “Fractious Federalism” in the Statehouse and Ballot Box pp. 459-483

- Jake Haselswerdt
- Federalism, Defunding the Police, and Democratic Values: A Functional Accountability Framework for Analyzing Police Reform Proposals pp. 484-511

- J AndrewSinclair, Maya Love and María Gutiérrez-Vera
Volume 51, issue 2, 2021
- Trump, the Administrative Presidency, and Federalism, by Frank J. Thompson, Kenneth K. Wong, and Barry G. Rabe pp. e13-e13

- Adam L Warber
- City, State: Constitutionalism and the Megacity, by Ran Hirschl pp. e14-e14

- Amal Sethi
- Identities, Trust, and Cohesion in Federal Systems: Public Perspectives, edited by Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid pp. e15-e15

- Jennifer Wolak
- Local Accountability and National Coordination in Fiscal Federalism, by Charles Hankla, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Raul Alberto Ponce Rodriguez pp. e16-e16

- Vlad Tarko
- Building a National Economy: Origins of Centralized Federalism in India pp. 161-185

- Louise Tillin
- Brexit and Territorial Preferences: Evidence from Scotland and Northern Ireland pp. 186-211

- Lesley-Ann Daniels and Alexander Kuo
- Public Attribution of Responsibility for Disaster Preparedness across Three Levels of Government and the Public: Lessons from a Survey of Residents of the U.S. South Atlantic and Gulf Coast pp. 212-237

- Wesley Wehde and Matthew C Nowlin
- An Environmental Race to the Bottom? “No More Stringent” Laws in the American States pp. 238-261

- Neal D Woods
- The Effect of Institutional Affiliation and Career Patterns on (De)centralization Preferences in Advanced Multi-Level States: Parliamentarians’ Support for (De)Centralization in Belgium pp. 262-282

- Jeremy Dodeigne, Christoph Niessen, Min Reuchamps and Dave Sinardet
- Undermining Governors: Argentina’s Double-Punishment Federal Spending Strategy pp. 283-306

- Tracy Beck Fenwick and Lucas González
- Post-Partition Citizenship Policies: Lessons from Post-Yugoslav Federal States pp. 307-326

- Jelena Džankić and Soeren Keil
Volume 51, issue 1, 2021
- Shock or Design: What Drives Fiscal De/Centralization? A Comparative Analysis of Twenty-Nine OECD Countries, 1995–2017 pp. 1-26

- Tobias Arnold, Sean Mueller and Adrian Vatter
- Attitudes toward Ethnocultural Diversity in Multilevel Political Communities: Comparing the Effect of National and Subnational Attachments in Canada pp. 27-53

- Antoine Bilodeau, Audrey Gagnon, Stephen E White, Luc Turgeon and Ailsa Henderson
- Support for Regionalization in Federal Belgium: The Role of Political Socialization pp. 54-78

- Claire Dupuy, Soetkin Verhaegen and Virginie Van Ingelgom
- Decentralization’s Effects on Education and Health: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 79-103

- Jean-Paul Faguet, Qaiser Khan and Devarakonda Priyanka Kanth
- Legislative Territorialization: The Impact of a Decentralized Party System on Individual Legislative Behavior in Argentina pp. 104-130

- Paula Clerici
- Does the Primacy System Work? State versus Federal Implementation of the Clean Water Act pp. 131-160

- Luke Fowler and Chris Birdsall
Volume 50, issue 4, 2020
- Intergovernmental Transfers in Federations, edited by Serdar Yilmaz and Farah Zahir pp. e10-e10

- Andreas Pehr
- Divided Unions: The Wagner Act, Federalism, and Organized Labor, by Alexis N. Walker pp. e11-e11

- Daniel DiSalvo
- Decentralisation and Constitutionalism in Africa, edited by Charles M. Fombad and Nico Steytler pp. e12-e12

- Gaopalelwe Mathiba
- Publius: The Journal of Federalism from its Founding to Half-Century Mark pp. 541-543

- John Kincaid
- Staying in Place: Federalism and the Political Economy of Place Attachment pp. 544-565

- Nicholas F Jacobs and B K Munis
- Partisan Federalism and Subnational Governments’ International Engagements: Insights from India pp. 566-592

- Chanchal Sharma, Sandra Destradi and Johannes Plagemann
- Transforming Unitary States into Federations: Path-Dependent Construction of Political Identities in Belgium and Lebanon pp. 593-619

- Nadim Farhat, Ward Vloeberghs, Philippe Bourbeau and Philippe Poirier
- Legislating Fiscal Imbalance: Using Tax Policy to Protect Fiscal Decentralization in the Argentine Congress pp. 620-644

- Alejandro Bonvecchi, Ernesto Calvo and Ernesto Stein
- How Policy-Specific Factors Influence Horizontal Cooperation among Subnational Governments: Evidence from the Swiss Water Sector pp. 645-671

- Manuel Fischer and Nicolas W Jager
- Fiscal Decentralization and Public Investment in Innovation: A Country Panel Analysis pp. 672-697

- Daniel Colombo and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- Subsidiarity and the Moral Justification of Intergovernmental Equalization Grants to Decentralized Governments pp. 698-709

- Joseph Drew and Masato Miyazaki
Volume 50, issue 2, 2020
- Conservative Innovators: How States Are Challenging Federal Power, by Ben Merriman. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2019, 232 pp. $32.50 Paperback pp. 1-3

- Ilaria Di Gioia
- Conservative Innovators: How States Are Challenging Federal Power, by Ben Merriman pp. e4-e4

- Ilaria Di Gioia
- Education, Equity, and the States: How Variations in State Governance Make or Break Reform, by Sara E. Dahill-Brown pp. e5-e5

- Jennifer Wallner
- Policy Dynamics in Federal Systems: A Framework for Analysis pp. 157-187

- R Kent Weaver
- Understanding Majority Attitudes toward Minority Nations in Multinational Federations: The Case of Canada pp. 188-212

- Benjamin Ferland and Luc Turgeon
- Education, Equity, and the States: How Variations in State Governance Make or Break Reform, by Sara E. Dahill-Brown pp. 1A-3A

- Jennifer Wallner
- Representation of Partisan, Territorial, and Institutional Interests in Second Chambers: Evidence from the German Bundesrat and its Committees pp. 213-236

- Patrick Finke, Markus M Müller, Antonios Souris and Roland Sturm
- Between National Polarization and Local Ideology: The Impact of Partisan Competition on State Medicaid Expansion Decisions pp. 237-255

- Joshua Meyer-Gutbrod
- Conquering Space through Internal Improvements: Federal Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century America pp. 256-279

- Andrew J Clarke and Emily Pears
- Explaining State Preemption of Local Laws: Political, Institutional, and Demographic Factors pp. 280-309

- Patrick Flavin and Gregory Shufeldt
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