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IMPLEMENTING WELFARE REFORM IN KANSAS: MOVING, BUT NOT RACING

JOHNSTON, JOCELYN M.;LINDAMAN, KARA

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1998, pág. 123

Sumario
1. The politics of welfare reform in Kansas. a)Quiet politics. b) The role of interest groups. c) Otherelements of reform politics. 2. The "substance" of welfarereform in Kansas. 3. Administrative strategies forimplementing reform. a) Descentralization. b) Integration ofcaseworker functions. c) Interorganizational linkages. 4.Conclusion.

IMPLICATIONS OF THE BALANCED BUDGET ACT OF 1997 FOR THE DEVOLUTION REVOLUTION

TANNENWALD, ROBERT

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/1998, pág. 23

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AND THE ADVOCACY COALITION FRAMEWORK: THE OPERATION OF FEDERALISM IN DENVER WATER POLITICS

ELLISON, BRIAN A.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/1998, pág. 35

Sumario
1. The advocacy coalition framework. 2. Hypotheses.3. Water resources development and intergovernmentalpolitics in the Denver metropolitan area. 4. Policy change:The acf and intergovernmental relations in Denver. 5.Conclusion.

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS IN CANADA: THE EMERGENCE OF COLLABORATIVE FEDERALISM

CAMERON, DAVID;SIMEON, RICHARD

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/2002, pág. 49

Sumario
1. Trends in intergovernmental relations. 2. The emergence of collaborative federalism. 3. The institutions of collaborative federalism. 4. Assessing the pattern of collaborative federalism. 5. Collaborative federalism: how durable?. 6. Conclusion.

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE FEDERAL PERFORMANCE MOVEMENT

RADIN, BERYL A.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2000, pág. 143

Sumario
1. GPRA: The driving force of the federalperformance effort. 2. Approaches to performance in anintergovernmental context. 3. Conclusion: a repertoire ofprogram-performance efforts.

INTERNET TAXATION AND U.S. INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS: FROM QUILL TO THE PRESENT

POWELL, DAVID C.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2000, pág. 39

Sumario
1. Background. 2. Internet tax revenue: importantor insignificant?. 3. Arguments for and against internettaxation. 4. The politics of internet taxation. 5. Theimplications for federalism. 6. Conclusion.

INTERSTATE COMPETITION AND WELFARE POLICY

ROM, MARK CARL;PETERSON, PAUL E.;SCHEVE JR., KENNETH F.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1998, pág. 17

Sumario
1. Interstate competition. a) Aid to families withdependent children. 2. The temporal and spatial distributionof welfare benefits. 3. Estimating competitive effects onwelfare policy. 4. Specification and estimation of welfarepolicy. 5. Conclusion.

INTERSTATE COOPERATION AND TERRITORIAL REPRESENTATION IN INTERMESTIC POLITICS

GRESS, FRANZ

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/1996, pág. 53

Sumario
1. Merger of foreign policy and domestic politics. 2. Two forms of territorial representation: senate and bundesrat. 3. Regional policy coordination: The american case. 4. Cooperative federalism: The german way. 5. Conclusion.

INTERSTATE COOPERATION: THE ROLES OF THE STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL

ZIMMERMAN, JOSEPH F.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/1998, pág. 71

Sumario
1. The office of state attorney general. 2. National association of attorneys general. 3. Cooperative activities without naag. 4. The tobacco settlement. 5. Why joint action?. 6. Conclusion.

INTRODUCTION TO THE GLOBAL REVIEW OF FEDERALISM

PAGANO, MICHAEL A.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/2002, pág. 1

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