Instead, they posit that immigration federalism is rooted in a political process that connects both federal and subfederal actors: the Polarized Change Model. Their model captures not only the spread ...
Jha, Ph.D. Robert (Sherman) Yehl, Ph.D. So often, the notions of federalism, intergovernmental relations ... interrelated influences that have collectively shaped the evolution of our system of ...
Huo, Yuen J. Dovidio, John F. Jiménez, Tomás R. and Schildkraut, Deborah J. 2018. Local policy proposals can bridge Latino and (most) white Americans’ response to ...