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Volume 40, issue 4, 2010
- The Practice of Fiscal Federalism: Comparative Perspectives pp. 438-721

- J. Edwin Benton
- Federalism and Fiscal Policy: The Politics of Equalization in Canada pp. 569-596

- André Lecours and Daniel Béland
- When is AG Short for Aspiring Governor? Ambition and Policy Making Dynamics in the Office of State Attorney General pp. 597-616

- Colin Provost
- Comparing Privacy Regimes: Federal Theory and the Politics of Privacy Regulation in the European Union and the United States pp. 617-645

- Fernando Mendez and Mario Mendez
- Beyond National Standards: Reconciling Tension between Federalism and the Welfare State pp. 646-671

- Jennifer Wallner
- Subnational Governance in Russia: How Putin Changed the Contract with His Agents and the Problems It Created for Medvedev pp. 672-696

- Gulnaz Sharafutdinova
- State Rules and Local Governance Choices pp. 697-718

- Skip Krueger and Ethan M. Bernick
Volume 40, issue 3, 2010
- Polyphonic Federalism: Toward the Protection of Fundamental Rights pp. 256-565

- Hugh D. Spitzer
- Majority Rule versus Consensus: The Political Thought of John C. Calhoun pp. 276

- John Kincaid
- Safeguarding Federalism: How States Protect Their Interests in National Policymaking pp. 344

- William Gormley
- Comparing Federations: Lessons from Comparing Canada and the United States pp. 351-356

- Shama Gamkhar and Jill Vickers
- Reflections on Comparing Federalisms: Canada and the United States pp. 357-365

- Richard Simeon and Beryl A. Radin
- Federalism and Representation in the Theory of the Founding Fathers: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Canadian Constitutional Thought pp. 366-388

- Michael Hail and Stephen Lange
- What Explains the Paradox of Tobacco Control Policy under Federalism in the U.S. and Canada? Comparative Federalism Theory versus Multi-level Governance -super-† pp. 389-411

- Donley T. Studlar
- A Two-Way Street: Federalism and Women's Politics in Canada and the United States pp. 412-435

- Jill Vickers
- Going Alone or Moving Together: Canadian and American Middle Tier Strategies on Climate Change pp. 436-459

- Brendan Burke and Margaret Ferguson
- Playing the Field: Federalism and the Politics of Venue Shopping in the United States and Canada pp. 460-483

- John Constantelos
- Local Government and Metropolitan Regions in Federal Systems pp. 464-567

- Richard L. Cole
- Policy Coordination in Federal Systems: Comparing Intergovernmental Processes and Outcomes in Canada and the United States pp. 484-507

- Herman Bakvis and Douglas Brown
- Federal-State Tax Interactions in the United States and Canada pp. 508-533

- Howard Chernick and Jennifer Tennant
- Safeguarding Federalism in Education Policy in Canada and the United States pp. 534-557

- Sandra Vergari
Volume 40, issue 2, 2010
- Federal Policy for Preserving Farmland: The Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program pp. 235-256

- Alvin D. Sokolow
- Giving and Taking Away: Exploring Federal Grants' Differential Burden on Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Regions pp. 257-274

- Jeremy L. Hall
- Federalism and Election Law: Implementation Issues in Rural America * pp. 275-295

- Heather M. Creek and Kimberly A. Karnes
- Energy Development in the US Rockies: A Role for Counties? pp. 296-311

- Charles Davis and Katherine Hoffer
- Fiscal Decentralization to Rural Local Governments in India: A Case Study of West Bengal State pp. 312-331

- Roy Bahl, Geeta Sethi and Sally Wallace
- Comparing Rural Health and Health Care in Canada and the United States: The Influence of Federalism pp. 332-349

- Joe Blankenau
Volume 40, issue 1, 2010
- On the Merits of Decentralization in Young Democracies pp. 1-30

- Wolf Linder
- Hannah Arendt's Case for Federalism pp. 31-58

- Douglas Klusmeyer
- Institutional Resilience Meets Critical Junctures: (re)allocation of Power in Three British Parties Post-devolution pp. 59-81

- Oivind Bratberg
- Incrementing Toward Nowhere: Universal Health Care Coverage in the States pp. 82-113

- Virginia Gray, David Lowery, James Monogan and Erik K. Godwin
- Shari'ah in Northern Nigeria in the Light of Asymmetrical Federalism pp. 114-135

- M. H. A. Bolaji
- Rethinking Overlap and Duplication: Federalism and Environmental Assessment in Australia pp. 136-170

- Robyn Hollander
- NCLB Meets School Realities: Lessons from the Field pp. 148-233

- Kenneth K Wong
- Preconditions for Foreign Activities of European Regions: Tracing Causal Configurations of Economic, Cultural, and Political Strategies pp. 171-199

- Joachim Blatter, Matthias Kreutzer, Michaela Rentl and Jan Thiele
- EU Federalism and the Governance of Financial Reporting pp. 200-225

- Jochen Zimmermann
Volume 39, issue 4, 2009
- Intergovernmental Management for the 21st Century pp. 368-711

- Deil Wright
- Government Quality and Vertical Power-Sharing in Fractionalized States pp. 585-605

- Nicholas Charron
- Competitive Federalism and the Governance of Controversial Science pp. 606-631

- Michael Mintrom
- When is Fiscal Decentralization Good for Governance? pp. 632-650

- Charles Hankla
- What Makes Strong Federalism Seem Weak? Fiscal Resources and Presidential-Provincial Relations in Argentina pp. 651-676

- Allyson L. Benton
- Continuity and Change: A Ranking of Key Issues Affecting U.S. Intergovernmental Relations (1995--2005) pp. 677-695

- Carol S. Weissert, Carl W. Stenberg and Richard L. Cole
- Functional Federalism in Political Campaign Debates pp. 696-706

- Jayne R. Henson and William Lyon Benoit
- In Memoriam: Samuel H. Beer Deil S. Wright pp. 707-708

- Carol Weissert
- Defunct Federalisms: Critical Perspectives on Federal Failure pp. 712-716

- Arjun Tremblay
Volume 39, issue 3, 2009
- Explaining Federalism: State, Society and Congruence in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany and Switzerland pp. 168-582

- Christopher S. Allen
- Enhancing Government: Federalism for the 21-super-st Century pp. 299-583

- Richard P. Nathan
- The State of American Federalism 2008-2009: The Presidential Election, the Economic Downturn, and the Consequences for Federalism pp. 369-407

- John Dinan and Shama Gamkhar
- State Immigration Policies: Innovation, Cooperation or Conflict&quest pp. 408-431

- Lina Newton and Brian E. Adams
- Whither Subnational Climate Change Initiatives in the Wake of Federal Climate Legislation&quest pp. 432-454

- Kirsten H. Engel
- State and Local Finance: Increasing Focus on Fiscal Sustainability pp. 455-475

- Robert B. Ward and Lucy Dadayan
- State Opposition to REAL ID pp. 476-505

- Priscilla M. Regan and Christopher J. Deering
- Reauthorization of the Federal Higher Education Act and Accountability for Student Learning: The Dog that Didn't Bark pp. 506-526

- Robert C. Lowry
- Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Challenge of American Federalism pp. 527-556

- Alec C. Ewald
- Stretched Net: The Retrenchment of State and Local Social Welfare Spending Before the Recession pp. 557-579

- Thomas L. Gais
Volume 39, issue 2, 2009
- Healthy Voices, Unhealthy Silence: Advocacy and Health Policy for the Poor pp. 156-367

- Courtney Burke
- The Politics of Constitutional Change between Reform and Evolution pp. 213-240

- Nathalie Behnke and Arthur Benz
- Constitutional Design and Change in Federal Systems: Issues and Questions pp. 241-261

- Richard Simeon
- Constitutional Change Without Constitutional Reform: Spanish Federalism and the Revision of Catalonia's Statute of Autonomy pp. 262-288

- César Colino
- Devolution in the United Kingdom: Problems of a Piecemeal Approach to Constitutional Change pp. 289-313

- Charlie Jeffery
- Constitutional Change in Switzerland pp. 314-340

- Dietmar Braun
- Reforming Federalism in Germany: Incremental Changes instead of the Big Deal pp. 341-365

- Simone Burkhart
Volume 39, issue 1, 2009
- Does the Federal Government Learn from the States? Medicaid and the Limits of Expertise in the Intergovernmental Lobby pp. 1-21

- Kevin M. Esterling
- Federalism by Waiver: MEDICAID and the Transformation of Long-term Care pp. 22-46

- Frank J. Thompson and Courtney Burke
- Federalism, Partisan Politics, and Shifting Support for State Flexibility: The Case of the U.S. State Children's Health Insurance Program pp. 47-69

- Colleen M. Grogan and Elizabeth Rigby
- Understanding the Relationship between Health PACs and Health Lobbying in the American States * pp. 70-94

- David Lowery, Virginia Gray, Jennifer Benz, Mary Deason, Justin Kirkland and Jennifer Sykes
- You Get What You Pay For: Environmental Policy and Public Health pp. 95-116

- Neal D. Woods, David M. Konisky and Ann O'M. Bowman
- Federalism and Safety on America's Highways pp. 117-137

- Lilliard E. Richardson and David J. Houston
- Poorhouse to Warehouse: Institutional Long-Term Care in the United States pp. 138-163

- Lydia L. Ogden and Kathleen Adams
- Federalism and Health Care Cost Containment in Comparative Perspective pp. 164-186

- Jason Jordan
- The Gradual Defederalization of Canadian Health Policy pp. 187-209

- Peter Graefe and Andrew Bourns
- Spheres of Governance: Comparative Studies of Cities in Multilevel Governance Systems pp. 300-212

- Michael A. Pagano
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