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THE STATE OF AMERICAN FEDERALISM, 2004: IS FEDERALISM STILL A CORE VALUE?

KRANE, DALE; KOENIG, HEIDI

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2005, pág. 1

Sumario
I. A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN WARTIME. II. HOMELAND SECURITY. III. THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLICY MIX. IV. THE STATES. V. FEDERALISM IN COURT. VI. CONCLUSION.

THE STATE OF U.S. FEDERALISM, 2000-2001: CONTINUITY IN CRISIS

KINCAID, JOHN

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/2001, pág. 1

Sumario
1. The november-december 2000 presidential election: a cultural divide. 2. Voting reform: the partisan divide. 3. The electoral college: steady as she goes. 4. The Clinton legacy: Reagan redux and restraint. 5. The presidential-congressional policy mix. a) Federal tax reductions. b) Internet issues. c) K-12 education. d) Forest fires. e) Health care. f) Crime and terrorism. g) Culture wars. h) Dairy-cow compacts. i) Welfare. j) Federal Grants-in-Aid. k) Presidential administration: Reaganesque Rockefellerism?. 6. The states. a) The states as innovators: electricity deregulation. b) Health care. c) Interstate activism: NAAG and NAIC. 7. The U.S. Supreme Court. a) Protecting the republican autonomy of state polities. b) Prohibiting federal conscription of state officials. c) Limiting the federal comerce power. d) Reasserting states' sovereign immunity. e) Limiting Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment. f) Requiring plain statements by the Congress. g) Allowing states to be laboratories of democracy. 8. Conclusion.

THE STATE OF U.S. FEDERALISM: 1998-1999

SCHRAM F., SANFORD

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/1999, pág. 1

Sumario
1. A new flexibility in block grants?. 2. New andexpanded intergovernamental designs. 3. Continued expansionof the federal role. 4. Balancing the federal budget. 5.Tobacco settlement and other state initiatives. 6.Federalism executive order and proposed legislation. 7. Thesupreme court's federalism leitmotif. 8. Conclusion.

THE STATE-LOCAL NEXUS IN POLICY INNOVATION DIFFUSION: THE CASE OF SCHOOL CHOICE

MINTROM, MICHAEL

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1997, pág. 41

Sumario
1. Policy innovation diffusion in a federal system. 2. The key role of policy entrepreneurs. 3. The rise of school choice in the united states. 4. Research design. 5. The state-local nexus in school-choice diffusion. 6. Controlling for rival explanations. 7. The diffusion of local private voucher plans. 8. Explaining the rise of private voucher programs. 9. Conclusion.

THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION IN SPANISH INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

BAÑON, RAFAEL;TAMAYO, MANUEL

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/1997, pág. 85

Sumario
1. A decentralizing administration. 2. Defining features of the ace in a centralized model. 3. Ace transformations. 4. The problem of legitimation. 5. In serch of lost identity. 6. Reinvention of the center.

THE U.S. SUPREME COURT'S FEDERALISM JURISPRUDENCE: ALDEN V. MAINE AND THE ENHANCEMENT OF STATE SOVEREIGNTY

GLUCK MEZEY, SUSAN

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2000, pág. 21

Sumario
1. Federalism in the 1990s. 2. Sovereign immunityin the 1998-1999 Term. 3. The eleventh amendment in StateCourt. 4. The post-alden Court. 5. Conclusion.

THE UNITED KINGDOM: FEDERALISM IN DENIAL?

LAFFIN, MARTIN;THOMAS, ALYS

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1999, pág. 89

Sumario
1. A federal United Kingdom?. 2. The division ofpowers. 3. A "written constitution"?. 4. Regionalrepresentation. 5. Enforcement and judicial review. 6. A newsystem of intergovernmental relations. 7. Conclusion.

THE USE OF ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION IN IMPLEMENTING THE STATE CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM

GOGGIN, MALCOLM L.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/1999, pág. 35

Sumario
1. The problem of uninsured children in America. 2.Politics of chip program adoption. 3. States' exercise ofadministrative discretion. 4. Explaining cross-statevariation in performance. 5. Modeling plan submission andimplementation. 6. Explaining submissión and implementationtiming. 7. Conclusion.

THE WEST IN FLAMES: THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLITICS OF WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION AND PREVENTION

DAVIS, CHARLES

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/2001, pág. 97

Sumario
1. Wildfire as a policy problem. a) Focusing on the suppression of wildfires. b) Preventing catastrophic fires. 2. Building state capacity to suppress wildfires. a) Federal grants for state firefighting operations. 3. Intergovernmental coordination. 4. Addressing recent wildfire policy challenges. a) Catastrophic wildfires. b) Wildfires in wildland/urban interface areas. 5. Conclusion.

THINKING ABOUT CONSTITUCIONALISM AT THE START OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

LUTZ, DONALD S.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/2000, pág. 115

Sumario
1. The diffusion of constitutional democracy. 2.General constitutional developments since World War II. 3.The three general elements of constitutionalism. 4.Fundamental principles and the spirit of the laws. 5.Conclusion.

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