Publius: The Journal of Federalism
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2012
- Local Politics in Indonesia: Pathways to Power pp. 143-e9

- Michael Buehler
- The Convergence of Science and Governance: Research, Health Policy, and American States pp. 168-e1

- William G. Weissert
- Collision Course: Federal Education Policy Meets State and Local Realities pp. 206-e8

- Sandra Vergari
- Clear as Mud: Planning for the Rebuilding of New Orleans pp. 290-e10

- Jane S. Brooks and Robert W. Becker
- Federalism beyond Federations: Asymmetry and Processes of Resymmetrisation in Europe. Federalism Studies pp. 298-e7

- Sonja Wälti
- The EU and Federalism: Polities and Policies Compared pp. 304-e2

- Fernando Mendez
- Ethnic Diversity and Federalism: Constitution Making in South Africa and Ethiopia pp. 310-e3

- Alem Habtu
- Crafting State-Nations: India and Other Multinational Democracies pp. 336-e5

- Louise Tillin
- Varieties of Federal Governance: Major Contemporary Models pp. 493-e6

- Beryl A. Radin
- A Step Towards Inclusive Federalism in Pakistan? The Politics of the 18th Amendment pp. 539-565

- Katharine Adeney
- Beyond Decentralization--The Comparative Study of Interdependence in Federal Systems pp. 566-591

- Nicole Bolleyer and Lori Thorlakson
- Macrolevel Consent: A Defense of Federalism pp. 592-612

- Kyle A. Scott
- Saying No to Abstinence-Only Education: An Analysis of State Decision-Making pp. 613-635

- Alesha E. Doan and Deborah R. McFarlane
- Centralizing Decentralized Governance in Brazil pp. 636-661

- Jessica A. J. Rich and Eduardo J. Gómez
- Historical Institutionalism and the Varieties of Federalism in Germany and Canada pp. 662-687

- Jörg Broschek
- Tax Decentralization and Public Deficits in OECD Countries pp. 688-707

- Thushyanthan Baskaran
- In Memoriam pp. 708-709

- Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom
Volume 42, issue 3, 2012
- The State of American Federalism 2011--2012: A Fend for Yourself and Activist Form of Bottom-Up Federalism pp. 357-386

- Shama Gamkhar and J. Mitchell Pickerill
- Rethinking Federalism for More Effective Governance pp. 387-400

- Alice Rivlin
- Bottom-Up Activism: A Local Political Strategy for Higher Policy Change pp. 401-421

- Lori Riverstone-Newell
- Immigration Restriction in the States: Contesting the Boundaries of Federalism? pp. 422-448

- Gary Reich and Jay Barth
- Leaving Money on the Table: Learning from Recent Refusals of Federal Grants in the American States pp. 449-466

- Sean Nicholson-Crotty
- Predicting the Impact of the U.S. Housing Crisis and "Great Recession" on Central City Revenues pp. 467-493

- Howard Chernick, Adam Langley and Andrew Reschovsky
- The Costs of Compliance with Interstate Agreements: Lessons from Water Compacts in the Western United States pp. 494-515

- Edella Schlager, Tanya Heikkila and Carl Case
- The End of the Federalism Five? Statutory Interpretation and the Roberts Court pp. 516-537

- Christopher Shortell
Volume 42, issue 2, 2012
- The Distortion Gap: Policymaking under Federalism and Interest Group Capture pp. 189-210

- Ryan T. Moore and Christopher T. Giovinazzo
- State Courts and Policy Legitimation: An Experimental Study of the Ability of State Courts to Change Opinion pp. 211-233

- Robert J. Hume
- Fiscal Federalism in Germany: Stabilization and Redistribution Before and After Unification pp. 234-259

- Ralf Hepp and Juergen von Hagen
- The Challenge of Designing Capital Equalization Transfers: An Application to Spanish Regions pp. 260-288

- Ana Herrero-Alcalde, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Encarnación Murillo-García
- Adapting Federalism: Indigenous Multilevel Governance in Canada and the United States pp. 289-312

- Martin Papillon
- Central Mandates in Flux: Local Noncompliance in China pp. 313-333

- Ting Gong and Alfred Wu
- Fiscal Reform and Public Education Spending: A Quasi-natural Experiment of Fiscal Decentralization in China pp. 334-356

- Wen Wang, Xinye Zheng and Zhirong Zhao
Volume 42, issue 1, 2012
- The Politics of Appeasement? Politics and Federal Financial Disbursements: The Case of Ethiopia pp. 1-24

- John Ishiyama
- Bottom-up Policy Diffusion: National Emulation of a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Brazil pp. 25-51

- Natasha Borges Sugiyama
- On the Local Politics of Administrative Decentralization: Applying for Policy Responsibilities in Ecuador pp. 52-77

- Jörg Faust and Imke Harbers
- Politics Close to Home: The Impact of Meso-level Institutions on Women in Politics pp. 78-107

- Candice D. Ortbals, Meg Rincker and Celeste Montoya
- American State Cultures: Testing a New Measure and Theory pp. 108-133

- Joel Lieske
- Autonomism and Federalism pp. 134-161

- Jaime Lluch
- Interlocal Emergency Management Collaboration: Vertical and Horizontal Roadblocks pp. 162-187

- Kiki Caruson and Susan A. MacManus
Volume 41, issue 4
- Russia's Federal Relations: Putin's Reforms and Management of the Regions pp. 256-741

- Anastassia Obydenkova
- Diversity and Unity in Federal Countries pp. 431-745

- Robert Agranoff
- Second-Order Devolution: Data and Doubt pp. 563-585

- Ann O'M. Bowman and Richard C. Kearney
- Do State Policies Constrain Local Actors? The Impact of English Only Laws on Language Instruction in Public Schools pp. 586-609

- Melissa J. Marschall, Elizabeth Rigby and Jasmine Jenkins
- Local Autonomy versus State Constraints: Balancing Evolution and Creationism in U.S. High Schools pp. 610-635

- Michael B. Berkman and Eric Plutzer
- Citizen "Trust" as an Explanation of State Education Funding to Local School Districts pp. 636-661

- James Alm, Robert Buschman and David Sjoquist
- Dillon's Rule is From Mars, Home Rule is From Venus: Local Government Autonomy and the Rules of Statutory Construction pp. 662-685

- Jesse J. Richardson
- The Intergovernmental Context of Alternative Service Delivery Choices pp. 686-708

- Skip Krueger, Robert W. Walker and Ethan Bernick
- Contingent Effects of Municipal and County TELs on Special District Usage in the United States pp. 709-733

- Jered B. Carr and Jayce Farmer
Volume 41, issue 3, 2011
- United Kingdom: The Impact of Devolution on Social Policy pp. 222-560

- Joseph F. Zimmerman
- The Creation of a Federal Partnership: The Role of the States in Affordable Housing pp. 249-562

- Robert K. Whelan
- Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America pp. 285-549

- Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon
- The State of American Federalism 2010--2011: The Economy, Healthcare Reform and Midterm Elections Shape the Intergovernmental Agenda pp. 361-394

- Shama Gamkhar and J. Mitchell Pickerill
- Shaping Health Reform: State Government Influence in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act pp. 395-420

- John Dinan
- A Government Out of Sight: The Mystery of National Authority in Nineteenth-Century America pp. 414-554

- Brian Steele
- Inflection Point? Federalism and the Obama Administration pp. 421-446

- Timothy J. Conlan and Paul L. Posner
- Federalism and Health Care Reform: Understanding the States' Challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act pp. 447-470

- Bradley W. Joondeph
- The Anti-Federalist Writings of the Melancton Smith Circle pp. 447-557

- Jonathan L. Silver
- Emergency Response, Doctrinal Confusion, and Federalism in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill pp. 471-493

- Thomas A. Birkland and Sarah E. DeYoung
- Contested Federalism and American Climate Policy pp. 494-521

- Barry Rabe
- Competitive Grants and Educational Federalism: President Obama's Race to the Top Program in Theory and Practice pp. 522-546

- Paul Manna and Laura L. Ryan
Volume 41, issue 2, 2011
- The Dual Logic of Intergovernmental Transfers: Presidents, Governors, and the Politics of Coalition-Building in Argentina pp. 179-206

- Alejandro Bonvecchi and Germán Lodola
- The Institutions of Fiscal Federalism pp. 207-231

- Jason Sorens
- The Way We Vote: The Local Dimensions of American Suffrage pp. 231-354

- Kathleen Hale
- Claiming Credit in the U.S. Federal System: Testing a Model of Competitive Federalism pp. 232-256

- Sean Nicholson-Crotty and Nick Theobald
- Regime Change and the Federal Gamble: Negotiating Federal Institutions in Brazil, Russia, South Africa, and Spain pp. 257-285

- Heather L. Tafel
- Policy Attention in State and Nation: Is Anyone Listening to the Laboratories of Democracy? pp. 286-310

- David Lowery, Virginia Gray and Frank R. Baumgartner
- Federalism and Economic Growth: The Importance of Context in Nigerian Public Finance Reform pp. 311-335

- Eyene Okpanachi
- The Ideological Origins of American Federalism pp. 312-356

- Bruce Miroff
- Domestic Use of the Armed Forces to Maintain Law and Order--posse comitatus Pitfalls at the Inauguration of the 44th President pp. 336-348

- Garri Benjamin Hendell
- Self-Organizing Federalism: Collaborative Mechanisms to Mitigate Institutional Collective Action Dilemmas pp. 345-359

- Shui-Yan Tang
- From Dual to Cooperative Federalism: The Changing Structure of European Law pp. 349-359

- Erin F. Delaney
Volume 41, issue 1, 2011
- Public Opinion Toward Intergovernmental Policy Responsibilities pp. 1-30

- Saundra K. Schneider, William G. Jacoby and Daniel C. Lewis
- Federalism and Public Responsiveness to Policy pp. 31-52

- Christopher Wlezien and Stuart N. Soroka
- Citizen Attitudes Toward Issues of Federalism in Canada, Mexico, and the United States pp. 53-75

- John Kincaid and Richard L. Cole
- Public Preferences for Environmental Policy Responsibility pp. 76-100

- David Konisky
- Sticky Dollars: Inertia in the Evolution of Federal Allocations for HIV Care through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program pp. 101-125

- Erika G. Martin and Patricia S. Keenan
- Making Sense of Metropolitan Regions: A Dimensional Approach to Regional Governance pp. 126-145

- David Young Miller and Joo Hun Lee
- Decentralization of Social Protection Expenditure and Economic Growth in the OECD pp. 146-157

- Roberto Ezcurra and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Federalism: Political Identity and Tragic Compromise pp. 169-175

- Dale Krane
- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Governance in Federal Countries pp. 175-177

- Joseph P. McLaughlin
- The Supreme Court's Federalism: Real or Imagined? pp. 233-248

- John Dinan
- Intergovernmental Relations in Democratic Spain: Interdependence, Autonomy, Conflict, and Cooperation pp. 404-169

- Gregg Van Ryzin
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