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Centro de Estudios Municipales y de Cooperación Internacional (CEMCI)

LOCAL REVOLUTIONS IN CENTRAL EUROPE, 1990 TO 1994: MEMOIRS OF MAYORS AND COUNCILORS FROM POLAND, SLOVAKIA, AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC

SURAZSKA, WISLA

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/1996, pág. 121

Sumario
1. Studies on local democracy in central europe. 2. Behavioral models in studies of political transformation. 3. The sample. 4. Local revolutions. 5. The selection of a new elite. 6. Local roots and civic societies. 7. Going independent: municipal "secessions". 8. Conclusion.

LOCAL RISKS, STATES' RIGHTS, AND FEDERAL MANDATES: REMEDYING ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUITIES IN TH U.S. FEDERAL SYSTEM

RINGQUIST, EVAN J.;CLARK,DAVID H.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/1999, pág. 73

Sumario
1. Defining environmental justice. 2. Empiricalevidence on environmental equity. 3. Unilateral federalactions addressing environmental justice. 4. State effortsto address environmental justice concerns. 5. Federal-stateinteractions in environmental justice. 6. Conclusion.

MAKING SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING: WELFARE REFORM AND A NEW RACE TO THE BOTTOM

SCHRAM, SANFORD F.;SOSS, JOE

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1998, pág. 67

Sumario
1. Welfare reform: dubious devolution. 2. Welfarereform in a federal system and the specter of migration. 3.Without cause or effect. 4. The uncertainty of rules, theirony of welfare reform. 5. Conclusion.

MANAGING CARROTS AND STICKS: CHANGES IN STATE ADMINISTRATORS' PERCEPTIONS OF COOPERATIVE AND COERCIVE FEDERALISM DURING THE 1990S

CHO, CHUNG-LAE;WRIGHT, DEIL S.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/2001, pág. 57

Sumario
1. Cooperation and coercion: two dimensions ofstate-national relations. 2. The Republican Congress: athird chance for State Governments. 3. Conceptualizingnational fiscal influence in the 1990s. 4. Conceptualizingnational regulatory influence in the 1990s. 5. Creatingindices of national fiscal and regulatory influence. 6.Comparison of PNFI, PSNRI, and PDNRI between 1994 and 1998.7. Functionalism and national impacts. 8. Conclusion.

MANAGING WITHIN THE MATRIX: DO COLLABORATIVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS EXIST?

AGRANOFF, ROBERT

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/2001, pág. 31

Sumario
1. The managerial legacy of cooperative Federalism.2. Elazar's collaborative Federalism. 3. The atrophy ofcollaborative relations?. 4. Reconstructing collaborativerelations. 5. Where are collaborative relations?.

MANY BORDERS TO CROSS: IS IMMIGRATION THE EXCLUSIVE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT?

SKERRY, PETER

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1995, pág. 71

Sumario
1. Immigration as a federal responsibility. 2. Before ellis island. 3. The immigrant welcome mat. 4. Welcome mat or welfare magnet?. 5. Slouching toward Washington. 6. Conclusion.

METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS AND THE NEW REGIONALISM: THE CASE OF LOUISVILLE

VOGEL, RONALD K.; NEZELKEWICZ, NORMAN

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2002, pág. 107 a 129

Sumario
I. ISTEA AND TEA-21: EFFORT TO PROMOTE REGIONALISM. II. THE DESIGNATED MPO IN LOUISVILLE. III. ASSESSING THE MPO PROCESS IN LOUISVILLE. IV. BUILDING A BRIDGE ACROSS THE OHIO RIVER: A TEST OF ISTEA. V. ASSESSING MPOS: IS THIS "METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE WITHOUT GOVERNMENT?". VI. CONCLUSION.

METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS: FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

GOETZ, ANDREW R.; DEMPSEY, PAUL S.; LARSON, CARL

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2002, pág. 87 a 105

Sumario
I. FORMALIZATION OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND EMPOWERMENT OF THE MPOS. II. EVALUATION OF THE MPO PROCESS. III. INTERPRETATIONS OF RESULTS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MPOS. IV. CONCLUSION.

MINORITY REPRESENTATION, RESISTANCE, AND PUBLIC POLICY: THE NAVAJOS AND THE COUNTIES

BERMAN, DAVID R.;SALANT, TANIS J.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/1998, pág. 83

Sumario
1. The problem and the pressures. 2. Countystudies. 3. Conclusion.

MODELING JUDICIAL FEDERALISM: PREDICTORS OF STATE COURT PROTECTIONS OF DEFENDANTS' RIGHTS UNDER STATE CONSTITUTIONS, 1969-1989

BEAVERS, STACI L.;WALZ, JEFFREY S.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/1998, pág. 43

Sumario
1. The role of state constitutional law inadvancing criminal rights protections. 2. Data and methods.3. Findings. 4. Conclusion.

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