Political Geography, Federalism, and Integration

POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, FEDERALISM, AND INTEGRATION

2020 “The Political Geography of the Eurocrisis“, World Politics: 1-40 (with Daniel Stegmueller)

2019 Economic Geography, Political Inequality, and Public Goods in the Original US 13 States, Comparative Political Studies 52(13): 2235–2282  (with Jeffrey Jensen)

2017 Limits to the Egalitarian Turn: Distributive Tensions in Developing Federations (with Alberto Diaz Cayeros and Melissa Rogers) Latin American Research Review 52(4): 529-551

2014 “Inequality and Institutions: The Case of Economic Coordination”, Annual Review of Political Science
17:251-271. (with David Rueda)

2012 The Political Geography of Inequality: Regions and Redistribution, New York, Cambridge University

Winner of the 2013 Best Book Award by the European Politics and Society section of the American Political Science Association.
Honorable Mention for the 2014 Luebbert Best Book Award by the Comparative Politics section of the American Political Science Association.

2007 “Federalism” in Carles Boix and Susan Stokes (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics, Oxford, Oxford University Press: 752-782

2007 “Inequality and the Territorial Fragmentation of Solidarity” International Organization 61, Fall: 783-820.

2004 “Spain: Unfulfilled Federalism” in Nancy Bermeo and Ugo Amoretti (eds.) Federalism and Territorial
Cleavages
, John Hopkins University Press. (with Ramón Maiz)