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2025, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 18-20 Where FDI Goes in Decentralized Authoritarian Countries: The Politics of Taiwanese Site Selection in Mainland China, by Kelan Lu
by Ka Zeng
- 21-23 Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler, Partisan Nation: The Dangerous New Logic of American Politics in a Nationalized Era
by Daniel Schlozman
- 24-26 Advanced Introduction to Federalism by Alain-G. Gagnon and Arjun Tremblay
by Carol S Weissert
- 27-29 The Power of the Badge: Sheriffs and Inequality in the United States, by Emily Farris and Mirya Holman
by Sanford F Schram
- 30-32 The Persistence of Local Caudillos in Latin America, by Tomáš Došek
by Juan C Olmeda
- 33-35 Accountability in State Legislatures, by Steven Rogers
by Robert J McGrath
- 36-37 The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century, Alasdair Roberts
by Michael M Atkinson
- 223-252 The Promise of Text, Audio, and Video Data for the Study of US Local Politics and Federalism
by Soubhik Barari & Tyler Simko
- 253-280 National Influences on Election Outcomes for State Executive Offices
by James D King
- 281-324 Assessing the Implementation of ARPA Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds: The View from City Officials
by Laiyang Ke & Eunjoo Kwon & Minji Hong & Benedict Jimenez
- 325-352 What Explains German Länder Governments’ Stances Towards Federalism?
by Salvatore Barbaro & Julia M Rode
- 353-378 Explaining State Allocation Shares Under the Water Quality Act of 1987: Politics, Incrementalism, or Need?
by John C Morris & Joseph Aistrup & Zoe Nemerever & Xiodan Zhang
- 379-398 Federalism and Social Policy Expansion in Canada during the Justin Trudeau Era
by Shannon Dinan & Daniel Béland
- 399-407 A Reply to Fenna and Schnabel’s (2024) “What is Federalism?”
by Thomas Hueglin & Sean Mueller
- 408-413 Defining Federalism: A Rejoinder to Hueglin and Mueller
by Alan Fenna & Johanna Schnabel
2025, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-2 Security, Cooperation, Governance: The Canada–United States Open Border Paradox, edited by Christian Leuprecht and Todd Hataley
by Michael Keating
- 1-2 A Note from the Editors
by Paul Nolette & Philip Rocco
- 3-7 Democratic Federalism: The Economics, Politics, and Law of Federal Governance, by Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
by Mikhail Filippov
- 3-29 The Emergence of the Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement: Partisan Federalism, Not White Protectionism
by Alexandra Filindra & Cassidy Reller & Craig Burnett
- 8-10 Experimentalist Constitutions: Subnational Policy Innovations in China, India, and the United States by Yueduan Wang
by Ken Kollman
- 11-13 Progressive States’ Rights: The Forgotten History of Federalism, by Sean Beienburg
by Robinson Woodward-Burns
- 14-17 Intergovernmental Relations in the UK: Cooperation and Conflict in a Devolved Unitary State, by Marius Guderjan
by Simon Toubeau
- 30-57 Comparing Regional and National Climate Policy Preferences: An Analysis of Political Parties in the Basque Country and Catalonia
by Joan Enguer
- 58-88 Subjective Perceptions of Difference in Multi-level States: Regional Values, Embeddedness, and Bias in Canadian Provinces
by Ailsa Henderson & Antoine Bilodeau & Luc Turgeon & Stephen E White
- 89-111 Addressing the Challenges of Rural Local Governments: Perceptions of State Assistance
by David J Helpap
- 112-146 The Indebtedness of the Spanish Regions in the Context of Fiscal Consolidation
by Carmen Marín-González & Diego Martínez-López
- 147-173 Between Decentralization and Asymmetry: Explaining Preferences toward the Division of Power in Canada
by Philippe Chassé & Olivier Jacques & Colin Scott
- 174-200 Bringing Capacity Back In: Paradiplomacy and Sub-State Government Internationalization in the Global Economy
by Lucia Kovacikova
- 201-221 Territorial Conflict in the Spotlight: Unveiling Paths to Territorial Clarity
by Marc Sanjaume-Calvet & Lesley-Ann Daniels & Pau Bossacoma Busquets
2024, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 52-54 Fiscal Federalism in Canada, edited by Andre Lecours, Daniel Béland, Trevor Tombe, and Eric Champagne
by Jonathan Rodden
- 55-57 Multiple Barriers: The Multilevel Governance of Homelessness in Canada, by Alison Smith
by Keith Banting
- 58-60 What’s the Matter with Delaware? How the First State Has Favored the Rich, Powerful, and Criminal—and How It Costs Us All, by Hal Weitzman
by Isaac William Martin
- 599-627 Paradiplomacy in Hard Times: Cooperation and Confrontation in Subnational U.S.–China Relations
by Kyle A Jaros & Sara A Newland
- 628-655 The Frontiers of Nullification and Anticommandeering: Federalism and Extrajudicial Constitutional Interpretation
by Jesse Hartery & Geoffrey T Sigalet
- 656-682 Navigating Conflicting Incentives: Discursive Strategies of Political Parties in Germany’s Cooperative Federalism
by Antonios Souris & Sabine Kropp & Christoph Nguyen
- 683-710 Out of Many, One? Exploring Ethnolinguistic Identity Appeals in the Brussels Capital Region
by Benjamin Blanckaert & Didier Caluwaerts
- 711-736 Integration through Expansive Unification: The Birth of the European Health Union
by Maurizio Ferrera & Anna Kyriazi & Joan Miró
- 737-762 States, Alliances, and Subnational Inequality: Argentina in Comparative Perspective, 2003–2019
by Lucas I González & Marcelo Nazareno
- 763-790 Local Fiscal Response to State Preemption: A Case Study of Massachusetts’ Proposition 2½ Tax Referendum
by Shu Wang & Yonghong Wu
- 791-793 In Memoriam: Donald S. Lutz (1943–2024)
by Christopher Hammons & George Connor
2024, Volume 54, Issue 3
2024, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 18-21 Fiscal Unions: Economic Integration in Europe and the United States, by Tomasz Wozniakowski
[Comparative fiscal federalism and the post-Covid EU: between debt rules and borrowing power]
by Christakis Georgiou
- 22-23 Precolonial Legacies in Postcolonial Politics: Representation and Redistribution in Decentralized States, by Martha Wilfahrt
by Constantine Manda
- 24-26 Inequality Across State Lines: How Policymakers Have Failed Domestic Violence Victims in the United States, by Kaitlin N. Sidorsky and Wendy J. Schiller
by Sabine Lang
- 27-31 Splitsville USA: A Democratic Argument for Breaking up the United States, by Christopher F. Zurn
[The Democratic Disconnect]
by Ilya Somin
- 32-34 Rethinking Federalism Studies, by Carol S. Weissert
by John Kincaid
- 35-38 Nation-Building and Federalism in Nepal, by Krishna Hachhethu
[Nepal, federalism and participatory constitution-making: Deliberative democracy and divided societies]
by Michael G Breen
- 39-41 Rethinking Decentralization: Mapping the Meaning of Subsidiarity in Federal Political Culture, by Jacob Deem
[Canadian federalism and the principle of subsidiarity: Should we open Pandora's box?]
by Bianca Jamal & Loleen Berdahl
- 42-45 Constitutional Crises and Regionalism by Vito Breda
[State making or state breaking?’ Crisis, COVID-19 and the constitution in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom]
by Paul Anderson
- 179-200 What is Federalism? Some Definitional Clarification
by Alan Fenna & Johanna Schnabel
- 201-227 Seeing Red and Blue: Assessing How Americans Understand Geographic Polarization, Secession, and the Value of Federalism
by Nicholas F Jacobs
- 228-256 Measuring Policy Diffusion in Federal Systems: The Case of Legalizing Cannabis in Canada under Time Constraints
by Evelyne Brie & Cynthia Huo & Christopher Alcantara
- 257-282 Federalism and Confidence in Australian Governments During the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Nicholas Biddle & Matthew Gray & Ian McAllister
- 283-312 Assessing the Effects of Amendment Rules in Federal Systems: Australia and Switzerland Compared
by Rahel Freiburghaus & Adrian Vatter
- 313-338 Fiscal Decentralization and Health Care Access and Quality: Evidence from Local Governments around the World
by Andreas P Kyriacou & Oriol Roca-Sagalés
- 339-360 A Regional System under Tight-Knit Elite Rule: The Last Attempt to Introduce Decentralization in Early Italy
by Giorgio Brosio
- 361-385 Past Political Asymmetry and Present Public Opinion: How Has the Asymmetrical Federation of the EU Shaped Popular Opinion of Its Optimal Shape?
by Martin Moland
- 386-406 State Pride and the Quality of Democracy in the American States
by Patrick J Flavin & Gregory Shufeldt
- 407-433 Federalism, Decentral Governance, and Joint Decision-Making: Bad News for the Implementation of International Environmental Agreements?
by Johannes Müller Gómez
2024, Volume 54, Issue 1
2023, Volume 53, Issue 4
2023, Volume 53, Issue 3
2023, Volume 53, Issue 2
2023, Volume 53, Issue 1
2022, Volume 52, Issue 4
2022, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 37-39 Nationalism, Secessionism, and Autonomy, by André Lecours
by Karlo Basta
- 40-42 Gerrymandering the States: Partisanship, Race, and the Transformation of American Federalism, by Alex Keena, Michael Lanter, Anthony J. McGann, and Charles Anthony Smith
by Michael Smith
- 43-44 When Cities Lobby: How Local Governments Compete for Power in State Politics, by Julia Payson
by Katherine Levine Einstein
- 353-381 The State of American Federalism 2021–2022: Federal Courts, State Legislatures, and the Conservative Turn in the Law
by David M Konisky & Paul Nolette
- 382-407 Biden and the Affordable Care Act: Congressional Action, Executive Federalism, State Litigation, and Program Durability
by Frank J Thompson & Michael K Gusmano
- 408-427 Climate and Environmental Justice Policies in the First Year of the Biden Administration
by J Mijin Cha & Caroline Farrell & Dimitris Stevis
- 428-451 Districts for a New Decade—Partisan Outcomes and Racial Representation in the 2021–22 Redistricting Cycle
by Christopher Warshaw & Eric McGhee & Michal Migurski
- 452-475 The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Election Administration, Voting Options, and Turnout in the 2020 US Election
by Paul S Herrnson & Michael J Hanmer & Matthew Weil & Rachel Orey
- 476-496 Exploring Intra-State Tensions in Government Responses to COVID-19
by Peter Stanley Federman & Cali Curley
- 497-522 Monitoring Corporate Compliance through Cooperative Federalism: Trends in Multistate Settlements by State Attorneys General
by Colin Provost & Elysa Dishman & Paul Nolette
2022, Volume 52, Issue 2
2022, Volume 52, Issue 1
2021, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 28-30 How We Vote: Innovation in American Elections, by Kathleen Hale and Mitchell Brown
by Daniel Palazzolo
- 31-34 Abortion and the Law in America: Roe v. Wade to the Present, by Mary Ziegler
by Joshua C Wilson
- 513-536 Explaining Intergovernmental Conflict in the COVID-19 Crisis: The United States, Canada, and Australia
by André Lecours & Daniel Béland & Alan Fenna & Tracy Beck Fenwick & Mireille Paquet & Philip Rocco & Alex Waddan
- 537-569 Explaining Intergovernmental Coordination during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Responses in Australia, Canada, Germany, and Switzerland
by Johanna Schnabel & Yvonne Hegele
- 570-600 Pandemic Policymaking in Presidential Federations: Explaining Subnational Responses to Covid-19 in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States
by Cyril Bennouna & Agustina Giraudy & Eduardo Moncada & Eva Rios & Richard Snyder & Paul Testa
- 601-626 COVID-19 and Territorial Policy Dynamics in Western Europe: Comparing France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom
by Davide Vampa
- 627-649 Assessing the Performance of Australian Federalism in Responding to the Pandemic
by Julian R Murphy & Erika Arban
- 650-672 Governing in a Polarized Era: Federalism and the Response of U.S. State and Federal Governments to the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Thomas A Birkland & Kristin Taylor & Deserai A Crow & Rob DeLeo
- 673-692 Fighting COVID-19 in the United States with Federalism and Other Constitutional and Statutory Authority
by Beverly A Cigler
- 693-719 Federalism, Polarization, and Policy Responsibility during COVID-19: Experimental and Observational Evidence from the United States
by Nicholas Jacobs
2021, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 17-19 Handbook on Gender, Diversity and Federalism, edited by Jill Vickers, Joan Grace, and Cheryl N. Collier
by Christine Forster
- 20-22 Citizenship Reimagined: A New Framework for State Rights in the United States, by Allan Colbern and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan
by Margaret M Commins
- 23-24 Power-Sharing in Europe: Past Practice, Present Cases and Future Directions, edited by Soeren Keil and Allison McCulloch
by Arianna Piacentini
- 25-27 Hybrid Regimes within Democracies: Fiscal Federalism and Subnational Rentier States, by Carlos Gervasoni
by Michael Buehler
- 327-364 The State of American Federalism, 2020–2021: Deepening Partisanship amid Tumultuous Times
by David M Konisky & Paul Nolette
- 365-395 Fiscal Federalism and Economic Crises in the United States: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and Great Recession
by Mariely López-Santana & Philip Rocco
- 396-428 Governors in Control: Executive Orders, State-Local Preemption, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Carol S Weissert & Matthew J Uttermark & Kenneth R Mackie & Alexandra Artiles
- 429-458 Energy Policy Reversal during the Trump Administration: Examination of Its Legacy and Implications for Federalism
by Madeline Yozwiak & Hannah Abell & Sanya Carley
- 459-483 Advocating for Medicaid Expansion in Republican States: Overcoming “Fractious Federalism” in the Statehouse and Ballot Box
by Jake Haselswerdt
- 484-511 Federalism, Defunding the Police, and Democratic Values: A Functional Accountability Framework for Analyzing Police Reform Proposals
by J AndrewSinclair & Maya Love & María Gutiérrez-Vera
2021, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 13-13 Trump, the Administrative Presidency, and Federalism, by Frank J. Thompson, Kenneth K. Wong, and Barry G. Rabe
by Adam L Warber
- 14-14 City, State: Constitutionalism and the Megacity, by Ran Hirschl
by Amal Sethi
- 15-15 Identities, Trust, and Cohesion in Federal Systems: Public Perspectives, edited by Jack Jedwab and John Kincaid
by Jennifer Wolak
- 16-16 Local Accountability and National Coordination in Fiscal Federalism, by Charles Hankla, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Raul Alberto Ponce Rodriguez
by Vlad Tarko
- 161-185 Building a National Economy: Origins of Centralized Federalism in India
by Louise Tillin
- 186-211 Brexit and Territorial Preferences: Evidence from Scotland and Northern Ireland
by Lesley-Ann Daniels & Alexander Kuo
- 212-237 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
by Wesley Wehde & Matthew C Nowlin
- 238-261 An Environmental Race to the Bottom? “No More Stringent” Laws in the American States
by Neal D Woods
- 262-282 The Effect of Institutional Affiliation and Career Patterns on (De)centralization Preferences in Advanced Multi-Level States: Parliamentarians’ Support for (De)Centralization in Belgium
by Jeremy Dodeigne & Christoph Niessen & Min Reuchamps & Dave Sinardet
- 283-306 Undermining Governors: Argentina’s Double-Punishment Federal Spending Strategy
by Tracy Beck Fenwick & Lucas González
- 307-326 Post-Partition Citizenship Policies: Lessons from Post-Yugoslav Federal States
by Jelena Džankić & Soeren Keil
2021, Volume 51, Issue 1
2020, Volume 50, Issue 4