Abstract

Interested in bringing togetherfederalism and political representation as two distinct areas of research in comparative politics, this edition ofPublius: The Journal of Federalism introduces a collaborative research project that raised questions about the impact of institutional arrangements on strategies for political representation. Definitions of the project's two key concepts of federalism and compounded representation are briefly addressed initially. Summaries are presented of how these two concepts are empirically applied in the studies by the five scholars presented in this volume.

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