Federal Governance​ and Federalism-E are both student e-journals managed and published by the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations.
Federal Governance
, is an international online graduate journal about the theory and practice of federalism that publishes work by graduate students and post-graduates on federalism, multilevel governance, and many associated topics. Allied with the Forum of Federations and founding partner, the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen’s University, Federal Governance aims to contribute to the global dialogue on federalism while providing a forum for graduate students and recent post-graduates engaged in research on important related issues. It is the first graduate journal of federalism with an international team of editors, referees and professors behind it.
Federal Governance publishes its articles on a rolling basis and is currently accepting essays, book notes and reviews on federalism and related topics.
Federalism-E
Federalism-E is an electronic student journal about federalism, multi-level governance, and intergovernmental relations put forth in collaboration between ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ and the Royal Military College of Canada. This annual journal will publish papers by undergraduate students, which are reviewed by an editorial board composed of their peers, in both English and French languages.
It is a bilingual, undergraduate electronic journal about federalism with a mandate to provide a forum to encourage research and scholarly debate with respect to a wide variety of issues concerning federalism both within Canada and abroad.
For further information on making a submission, becoming an editor or knowing more about Federalism-e, please consult:
Federalism-e est une revue électronique d’étudiants sur le fédéralisme, la gouvernance à plusieurs niveaux et les relations intergouvernementales, élaborée en collaboration avec l’Université ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ et le Collège militaire royal du Canada. Ce journal annuel publiera des articles rédigés par des étudiants de premier cycle, qui seront revus par un comité de rédaction composé de leurs pairs, en anglais et en français.
Il s’agit d’un journal électronique bilingue et de premier cycle, dont le mandat est de fournir un forum pour encourager la recherche et les débats universitaires sur une grande variété de questions relatives au fédéralisme au Canada et à l’étranger.
Pour plus d'informations sur la soumission d'une candidature, le statut de rédacteur en chef ou la connaissance de Federalism-E, veuillez consulter:
The continued success of the journal relies on the contribution and collaboration of undergraduate students from around the world.
The journal's volumes may be downloaded below or from the link for 2019 to present.
Volume No. | Year |
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2023 | |
2022 | |
2021 | |
2020 | |
2019 | |
2019 | |
2018 | |
Volume 18 [1.5 MB] | 2017 |
Volume 17 [3.2 MB] | 2016 |
Volume 16 [2.7 MB] | 2015 |
Volume 15 [796 KB] | 2014 |
Volume 14 [1.2 MB] | 2013 |
Volume 13 [5.6 KB] | 2012 |
Volume 12 [2.5 MB] | 2011 |
Volume 11 [602 KB] | 2010 |
Volume 10 [903 KB] | April 2009 |
Volume 9 [394 KB] | April 2008 |
Volume 8 [543 KB] | May 2007 |
Volume 7 [2.2 MB] | May 2006 |
Volume 6 [2.1 MB] | June/July 2006 |
Volume 5 [2.6 MB] | June 2004 |
Volume 4 [2.7 MB] | February 2004 |