Books
Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court
– Derthick, Martha. “Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court.” Bookings Review 4, no. 2 (Winter/Spring 1986).American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s.” Public Administration Review 47, no. 1 (January/February 1987).The Enduring Features of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Enduring Features of American Federalism.” Brookings Review 7, no. 3 (Summer 1989).The Structural Protections of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Structural Protections of American Federalism.” In North American and Comparative Federalism: Essays for the 1990s, edited by Harry N. Scheiber. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1992.Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining
– Derthick, Martha. “Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining.” Brookings Review 10, no. 4 (Fall 1992).Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism,” the 1992 John Gaus Lecture. PS: Political Science and Politics 25, no. 4 (December 1992).The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier
– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism.” Miller Center Journal (Spring 1995).Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s
– Derthick, Martha. “Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s.” Journal of Policy History 8, no. 1 (1996).New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform
– Derthick, Martha. “New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform.” Brookings Review 14, no. 2 (Spring 1996).Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco.” Publius 31, no. 1 (Winter 2001).Late in 1998, the United States acquired a new regime of tobacco control engineered by the states’ attorneys general. Nearly all of them had filed lawsuits against the major cigarette… More
Federalism and Terrorism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and Terrorism.” Miller Center, April 19, 2002.Where Federalism Didn’t Fail
– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism.” In Understanding America, edited by Peter H. Schuck and James Q. Wilson. New York: Public Affairs, 2008.The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management
– Derthick, Martha. “The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management.” Rockefeller Institute of Government (August 2009).Compensatory Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Compensatory Federalism.” In Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America, edited by Barry G. Rabe. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010.Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic
– Conlan, Tim. “Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic: Martha Derthick’s Contributions to the Study of American Federalism.” Public Administration Review (September/October 2010).American Federalism in Theory and Practice
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism in Theory and Practice” panel. Hillsdale College’s Constitution Day Celebration, Washington, D.C., September 18, 2011.The panel was chaired by the Honorable John Shadegg and also featured Paul Moreno and Thomas G. West.
Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?
– Derthick, Martha, and Andy Rotherham. “Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?” EducationNext 12, no. 2 (Spring 2012).Can Carrots Become Sticks?
– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts
– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More
New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed
– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More
Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States
– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More
Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy
– Derthick, Martha, ed. Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.“In the classical political thought of the West, it was supposed that democracies must be small and direct. Democracy was a form in which all citizens must participate, thus it could… More
Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on American Federalism. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2001.“In Keeping the Compound Republic, a 2001 collection of her essays published by Brookings Institution Press, Derthick explained her lifetime interest in federalism and skepticism of… More
Essays
Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court
– Derthick, Martha. “Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court.” Bookings Review 4, no. 2 (Winter/Spring 1986).American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s.” Public Administration Review 47, no. 1 (January/February 1987).The Enduring Features of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Enduring Features of American Federalism.” Brookings Review 7, no. 3 (Summer 1989).The Structural Protections of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Structural Protections of American Federalism.” In North American and Comparative Federalism: Essays for the 1990s, edited by Harry N. Scheiber. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1992.Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining
– Derthick, Martha. “Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining.” Brookings Review 10, no. 4 (Fall 1992).Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism,” the 1992 John Gaus Lecture. PS: Political Science and Politics 25, no. 4 (December 1992).The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier
– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism.” Miller Center Journal (Spring 1995).Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s
– Derthick, Martha. “Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s.” Journal of Policy History 8, no. 1 (1996).New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform
– Derthick, Martha. “New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform.” Brookings Review 14, no. 2 (Spring 1996).Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco.” Publius 31, no. 1 (Winter 2001).Late in 1998, the United States acquired a new regime of tobacco control engineered by the states’ attorneys general. Nearly all of them had filed lawsuits against the major cigarette… More
Federalism and Terrorism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and Terrorism.” Miller Center, April 19, 2002.Where Federalism Didn’t Fail
– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism.” In Understanding America, edited by Peter H. Schuck and James Q. Wilson. New York: Public Affairs, 2008.The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management
– Derthick, Martha. “The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management.” Rockefeller Institute of Government (August 2009).Compensatory Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Compensatory Federalism.” In Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America, edited by Barry G. Rabe. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010.Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic
– Conlan, Tim. “Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic: Martha Derthick’s Contributions to the Study of American Federalism.” Public Administration Review (September/October 2010).American Federalism in Theory and Practice
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism in Theory and Practice” panel. Hillsdale College’s Constitution Day Celebration, Washington, D.C., September 18, 2011.The panel was chaired by the Honorable John Shadegg and also featured Paul Moreno and Thomas G. West.
Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?
– Derthick, Martha, and Andy Rotherham. “Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?” EducationNext 12, no. 2 (Spring 2012).Can Carrots Become Sticks?
– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts
– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More
New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed
– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More
Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States
– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More
Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy
– Derthick, Martha, ed. Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.“In the classical political thought of the West, it was supposed that democracies must be small and direct. Democracy was a form in which all citizens must participate, thus it could… More
Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on American Federalism. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2001.“In Keeping the Compound Republic, a 2001 collection of her essays published by Brookings Institution Press, Derthick explained her lifetime interest in federalism and skepticism of… More
Commentary
Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court
– Derthick, Martha. “Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court.” Bookings Review 4, no. 2 (Winter/Spring 1986).American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s.” Public Administration Review 47, no. 1 (January/February 1987).The Enduring Features of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Enduring Features of American Federalism.” Brookings Review 7, no. 3 (Summer 1989).The Structural Protections of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Structural Protections of American Federalism.” In North American and Comparative Federalism: Essays for the 1990s, edited by Harry N. Scheiber. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1992.Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining
– Derthick, Martha. “Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining.” Brookings Review 10, no. 4 (Fall 1992).Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism,” the 1992 John Gaus Lecture. PS: Political Science and Politics 25, no. 4 (December 1992).The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier
– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism.” Miller Center Journal (Spring 1995).Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s
– Derthick, Martha. “Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s.” Journal of Policy History 8, no. 1 (1996).New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform
– Derthick, Martha. “New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform.” Brookings Review 14, no. 2 (Spring 1996).Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco.” Publius 31, no. 1 (Winter 2001).Late in 1998, the United States acquired a new regime of tobacco control engineered by the states’ attorneys general. Nearly all of them had filed lawsuits against the major cigarette… More
Federalism and Terrorism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and Terrorism.” Miller Center, April 19, 2002.Where Federalism Didn’t Fail
– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism.” In Understanding America, edited by Peter H. Schuck and James Q. Wilson. New York: Public Affairs, 2008.The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management
– Derthick, Martha. “The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management.” Rockefeller Institute of Government (August 2009).Compensatory Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Compensatory Federalism.” In Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America, edited by Barry G. Rabe. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010.Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic
– Conlan, Tim. “Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic: Martha Derthick’s Contributions to the Study of American Federalism.” Public Administration Review (September/October 2010).American Federalism in Theory and Practice
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism in Theory and Practice” panel. Hillsdale College’s Constitution Day Celebration, Washington, D.C., September 18, 2011.The panel was chaired by the Honorable John Shadegg and also featured Paul Moreno and Thomas G. West.
Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?
– Derthick, Martha, and Andy Rotherham. “Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?” EducationNext 12, no. 2 (Spring 2012).Can Carrots Become Sticks?
– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts
– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More
New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed
– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More
Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States
– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More
Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy
– Derthick, Martha, ed. Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.“In the classical political thought of the West, it was supposed that democracies must be small and direct. Democracy was a form in which all citizens must participate, thus it could… More
Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on American Federalism. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2001.“In Keeping the Compound Republic, a 2001 collection of her essays published by Brookings Institution Press, Derthick explained her lifetime interest in federalism and skepticism of… More
Multimedia
Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court
– Derthick, Martha. “Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court.” Bookings Review 4, no. 2 (Winter/Spring 1986).American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s.” Public Administration Review 47, no. 1 (January/February 1987).The Enduring Features of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Enduring Features of American Federalism.” Brookings Review 7, no. 3 (Summer 1989).The Structural Protections of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Structural Protections of American Federalism.” In North American and Comparative Federalism: Essays for the 1990s, edited by Harry N. Scheiber. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1992.Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining
– Derthick, Martha. “Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining.” Brookings Review 10, no. 4 (Fall 1992).Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism,” the 1992 John Gaus Lecture. PS: Political Science and Politics 25, no. 4 (December 1992).The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier
– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism.” Miller Center Journal (Spring 1995).Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s
– Derthick, Martha. “Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s.” Journal of Policy History 8, no. 1 (1996).New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform
– Derthick, Martha. “New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform.” Brookings Review 14, no. 2 (Spring 1996).Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco.” Publius 31, no. 1 (Winter 2001).Late in 1998, the United States acquired a new regime of tobacco control engineered by the states’ attorneys general. Nearly all of them had filed lawsuits against the major cigarette… More
Federalism and Terrorism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and Terrorism.” Miller Center, April 19, 2002.Where Federalism Didn’t Fail
– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism.” In Understanding America, edited by Peter H. Schuck and James Q. Wilson. New York: Public Affairs, 2008.The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management
– Derthick, Martha. “The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management.” Rockefeller Institute of Government (August 2009).Compensatory Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Compensatory Federalism.” In Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America, edited by Barry G. Rabe. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010.Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic
– Conlan, Tim. “Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic: Martha Derthick’s Contributions to the Study of American Federalism.” Public Administration Review (September/October 2010).American Federalism in Theory and Practice
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism in Theory and Practice” panel. Hillsdale College’s Constitution Day Celebration, Washington, D.C., September 18, 2011.The panel was chaired by the Honorable John Shadegg and also featured Paul Moreno and Thomas G. West.
Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?
– Derthick, Martha, and Andy Rotherham. “Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?” EducationNext 12, no. 2 (Spring 2012).Can Carrots Become Sticks?
– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts
– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More
New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed
– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More
Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States
– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More
Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy
– Derthick, Martha, ed. Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.“In the classical political thought of the West, it was supposed that democracies must be small and direct. Democracy was a form in which all citizens must participate, thus it could… More
Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on American Federalism. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2001.“In Keeping the Compound Republic, a 2001 collection of her essays published by Brookings Institution Press, Derthick explained her lifetime interest in federalism and skepticism of… More
Teaching
Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court
– Derthick, Martha. “Preserving Federalism: Congress, the States, and the Supreme Court.” Bookings Review 4, no. 2 (Winter/Spring 1986).American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism: Madison’s ‘Middle Ground’ in the 1980s.” Public Administration Review 47, no. 1 (January/February 1987).The Enduring Features of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Enduring Features of American Federalism.” Brookings Review 7, no. 3 (Summer 1989).The Structural Protections of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “The Structural Protections of American Federalism.” In North American and Comparative Federalism: Essays for the 1990s, edited by Harry N. Scheiber. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1992.Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining
– Derthick, Martha. “Federal Government Mandates: Why the States Are Complaining.” Brookings Review 10, no. 4 (Fall 1992).Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Up to Date in Kansas City: Reflections on American Federalism,” the 1992 John Gaus Lecture. PS: Political Science and Politics 25, no. 4 (December 1992).The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier
– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “How Many Communities? The Evolution of American Federalism.” Miller Center Journal (Spring 1995).Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s
– Derthick, Martha. “Crossing Thresholds: Federalism in the 1960s.” Journal of Policy History 8, no. 1 (1996).New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform
– Derthick, Martha. “New Players: The Governors and Welfare Reform.” Brookings Review 14, no. 2 (Spring 1996).Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and the Politics of Tobacco.” Publius 31, no. 1 (Winter 2001).Late in 1998, the United States acquired a new regime of tobacco control engineered by the states’ attorneys general. Nearly all of them had filed lawsuits against the major cigarette… More
Federalism and Terrorism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism and Terrorism.” Miller Center, April 19, 2002.Where Federalism Didn’t Fail
– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Federalism.” In Understanding America, edited by Peter H. Schuck and James Q. Wilson. New York: Public Affairs, 2008.The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management
– Derthick, Martha. “The Transformation that Fell Short: Bush, Federalism, and Emergency Management.” Rockefeller Institute of Government (August 2009).Compensatory Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. “Compensatory Federalism.” In Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America, edited by Barry G. Rabe. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010.Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic
– Conlan, Tim. “Administration and Governance in a Compound Republic: Martha Derthick’s Contributions to the Study of American Federalism.” Public Administration Review (September/October 2010).American Federalism in Theory and Practice
– Derthick, Martha. “American Federalism in Theory and Practice” panel. Hillsdale College’s Constitution Day Celebration, Washington, D.C., September 18, 2011.The panel was chaired by the Honorable John Shadegg and also featured Paul Moreno and Thomas G. West.
Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?
– Derthick, Martha, and Andy Rotherham. “Obama’s NCLB Waivers: Are they Necessary or Illegal?” EducationNext 12, no. 2 (Spring 2012).Can Carrots Become Sticks?
– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts
– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More
New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed
– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More
Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States
– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More
Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy
– Derthick, Martha, ed. Dilemmas of Scale in America’s Federal Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.“In the classical political thought of the West, it was supposed that democracies must be small and direct. Democracy was a form in which all citizens must participate, thus it could… More
Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on Federalism
– Derthick, Martha. Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on American Federalism. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2001.“In Keeping the Compound Republic, a 2001 collection of her essays published by Brookings Institution Press, Derthick explained her lifetime interest in federalism and skepticism of… More