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Centro de Estudios Municipales y de Cooperación Internacional (CEMCI)

ASYMMETRIC EFFECTS OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANTS: ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. WELFARE POLICY

VOLDEN, CRAIG

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1999, pág. 51

Sumario
1. Aid to families with dependent children. 2. Dataanalysis. 3. Conclusion.

ASYMMETRIC FEDERALISM AND COALITION-MAKING IN BELGIUM

SWENDEN, WILFRIED

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/2002, pág. 67 a 87

Sumario
SUMMARY: 1. MAPPING ASYMMETRY 2. THE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF DE FACTO AND DE JURE ASYMMETRY 3. CONSLUSION

ASYMMETRICAL GOVERNMENT: MULTINATIONAL STATES IN AN INTEGRATING EUROPE

KEATING, MICHAEL

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/1999, pág. 71

Sumario
1. The new territorial politics. 2. Europe as acomplex order. 3. Asymmetrical responses. 4. The uses ofambiguity.

AUSTRALIAN FEDERALISM: A PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT

GALLIGAN, BRIAN;WRIGHT, JOHN S.F.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/2002, pág. 147

Sumario
1. Globalization and Australian federalism. 2. Regionalism. 3. Intergovernmental relations. 4. Institutions. 5. Treaties and rights protection. 6. Conclusion.

AUSTRIA: A FEDERATION WITHOUT FEDERALISM.

ERK, JAN.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2004, pág. 1 a 20

Sumario
1. AUSTRIAN FEDERALISM. 2. EDUCATION. 3. MASS MEDIA. 4. CONCLUSION.

BALLOT INITIATIVES AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

MAGLEBY, DAVID B.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/1998, pág. 147

Sumario
1. The initiative as agenda setter. 2. The courts, successful initiatives, and federalism. 3. Ballot initiatives and state-federal relations. 4. Ballot initiatives and state-local relations. 5. Conclusion.

BRAZIL: THE PROSPECTS OF A CENTER-CONSTRAINING FEDERATION IN A FRAGMENTED POLITY

SOUZA, CELINA

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/2002, pág. 23

Sumario
1. Reexamining the literature. 2. An overview of the trajectory of Brazilian federalism. 3. Redemocratization and the strength of federalism. 4. The federal government's reactions. 5. Current tensions of Brazilian federalism. 6. The role of subnational governments in social services. 7. Prospects of federalism in a fragmented polity and in a center-constraining federation.

CAN COOPERATION BE MANDATED? IMPLEMENTING INTERGOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES AND NEW ZEALAND

MAY, PETER J.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/1995, pág. 89

Sumario
1. Cooperative intergovernmental policies. 2. Examining policy provisions. 3. From policy to implementation. 4. Examining Regional variation in implementation styles. 5. Local government officials' perceptions of change. 6. Conclusion.

CAN DECENTRALIZATION LIMIT GOVERNMENT GROWTH? ATEST OF THE LEVIATHAN HYPOTHESIS FOR THE INDIAN FEDERATION

LALVANI, MALA

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/2002, pág. 25 a 45

Sumario
SUMMARY: 1. THE LEVIATHAN HYPOTHESIS 2. THE INDIAN FEDERAL STUCTURE 3. METHODOLOGY AND EMPIRICAL FINDINGS 4. CONCLUSION

CANADA: THE SUPREME COURT SETS RULES FOR THE SECESSION OF QUEBEC

LESLIE, PETER

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/1999, pág. 135

Sumario
1. The case. 2. Constitutional principles. 3. Asecession referendum and the duty to negotiate. 4. Secessionand the 1982 amending formula. 5. Secession and theinternational community. 6. The supreme court and politicalcontroversy. 7. Conclusion: The realpolitik of secession.

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