Publius: The Journal of Federalism
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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
Volume 49, issue 4, 2019
- The US Supreme Court and the Centralization of Federal Authority, by Michael A. Dichio pp. e11-e11

- Ilya Somin
- The Canadian Reference Power: Delegation to the Courts and the Navigation of Federalism pp. 561-586

- Kate Puddister
- How Courts Decide Federalism Disputes: Legal Merit, Attitudinal Effects, and Strategic Considerations in the Jurisprudence of the Belgian Constitutional Court pp. 587-616

- Patricia Popelier and Samantha Bielen
- The Limits of Federation-wide Political Parties in Ensuring Federal Stability: Nigeria under the Peoples Democratic Party pp. 617-641

- Eyene Okpanachi
- Paradox of Redistribution: Legislative Overrepresentation and Regional Development in Brazil pp. 642-670

- Taeko Hiroi
- Leviathan or Public Steward? Evidence on Local Government Taxing Behavior from New York State pp. 671-693

- Austin M Aldag, Mildred E Warner and Yunji Kim
- Transfer-Based Decentralization and Poverty Alleviation: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment in China pp. 694-718

- Fubing Su, Ming Li and Ran Tao
Volume 49, issue 3, 2019
- 51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law, by Jeffrey S. Sutton pp. e8-e8

- Richard S Price
- Building Democracy and International Governance, by George M. Guess pp. e9-e9

- Katherine Willoughby
- Nation as Grand Narrative: The Nigerian Press and the Politics of Meaning, by Wale Adebanwi pp. e10-e10

- Ene Ikpebe
- The State of American Federalism 2018–2019: Litigation, Partisan Polarization, and the Administrative Presidency pp. 379-406

- Greg Goelzhauser and David M Konisky
- Trying not to Lose Ground: State and Local Government Advocacy during Passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act pp. 407-436

- J Wesley Leckrone
- Medicaid Expansion during the Trump Presidency: The Role of Executive Waivers, State Ballot Measures, and Attorney General Lawsuits in Shaping Intergovernmental Relations pp. 437-464

- Lilliard E RichardsonJr
- An Alternative Route to Voting Reform: the Right to Vote, Voter Registration, Redistricting and U.S. State Constitutions pp. 465-489

- Nancy Martorano Miller, Keith E Hamm, Maria Aroca and Ronald D Hedlund
- Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Federalism and the Limits of State Sovereignty pp. 490-514

- Frank J Colucci
- Article V Conventions and American Federalism: Contemporary Politics in Historical Perspective pp. 515-539

- Patrick M Condray and Timothy J Conlan
- State Preemption of Local Authority: Explaining Patterns of State Adoption of Preemption Measures pp. 540-559

- Luke Fowler and Stephanie L Witt
Volume 49, issue 2, 2019
- The Increasingly United States: How and Why American Political Behavior Nationalized, by Daniel J. Hopkins (The 2014 Senate Elections Were The Most Nationalized In Decades) pp. e5-e5

- Bradford H BishopReviewed By
- The National Question and Electoral Politics in Quebec and Scotland: Democracy, Diversity, and Citizen Engagement, by Éric Bélanger, Richard Nadeau, Ailsa Henderson and Eve Hepburn pp. e6-e6

- Núria Franco-Guillén
- Federalism and Decentralisation in Health Care: A Decision Space Approach, edited by Gregory P. Marchildon and Thomas J. Bossert pp. e7-e7

- Joan Costa-Font
- Decentralization, Executive Selection, and Citizen Views on the Quality of Local Governance in African Countries pp. 221-249

- Michelle T Kuenzi and Gina M S Lambright
- Economic Voting in Brazil’s Gubernatorial Elections, 1994–2014 pp. 250-270

- Lorena Barberia, George Avelino Filho and Gabriel Zanlorenssi
- Conceptualizing, Measuring, and Mapping State Structures—with an Application to Western Europe, 1950–2015 pp. 271-298

- Paolo Dardanelli
- Can Higher Tax Autonomy Enhance Local Fiscal Discipline? Evidence from Tax Decentralization in Poland pp. 299-324

- Grazyna Bukowska and Joanna Siwinska-Gorzelak
- The Logic of De Facto Power and Local Education Spending: Evidence from China pp. 325-351

- Xiaobo Lü and Mingxing Liu
- The Collaboration Riskscape: Fragmentation, Problem Types and Preference Divergence in Urban Sustainability pp. 352-377

- Aaron Deslatte and Richard C Feiock
Volume 49, issue 1, 2019
- The Parliaments of Autonomous Nations, Edited by Guy Laforest and André Lecours pp. e1-e1

- Soeren Keil
- Conceptualizing, Measuring, and Theorizing Dynamic De/Centralization in Federations pp. 1-29

- Paolo Dardanelli, John Kincaid, Alan Fenna, André Kaiser, André Lecours and Ajay Kumar Singh
- Governing under Stress: The Implementation of Obama’s Economic Stimulus Program, edited by Timothy J. Conlan, Paul L. Posner, and Priscilla M. Regan pp. e2-e2

- Brian Holland
- Crossing Boundaries for Intergovernmental Management, by Robert Agranoff pp. e3-e3

- Carl W Stenberg
- Without Precedent: Chief Justice John Marshall and His Times, by Joel Richard Paul pp. e4-e4

- Quentin P Taylor
- The Centralization of Australian Federalism 1901–2010: Measurement and Interpretation pp. 30-56

- Alan Fenna
- Dynamic De/Centralization in Canada, 1867–2010 pp. 57-83

- André Lecours
- Dynamic De/Centralization in Germany, 1949–2010 pp. 84-111

- André Kaiser and Stephan Vogel
- Dynamic De/Centralization in India, 1950–2010 pp. 112-137

- Ajay Kumar Singh
- Dynamic De/Centralization in Switzerland, 1848–2010 pp. 138-165

- Paolo Dardanelli and Sean Mueller
- Dynamic De/Centralization in the United States, 1790–2010 pp. 166-193

- John Kincaid
- Dynamic De/Centralization in Federations: Comparative Conclusions pp. 194-219

- Paolo Dardanelli, John Kincaid, Alan Fenna, André Kaiser, André Lecours, Ajay Kumar Singh, Sean Mueller and Stephan Vogel
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