Middlebury

PSCI 0215

Fed. State & Local Politics

Federalism, State and Local Politics
What are the unique political opportunities and constraints facing state and local governments? How have these changed over time? In this course we examine the relationships between different levels of government in the U.S. federal system, considering the particular tasks and dilemmas facing states and cities, and scrutinizing the complex interactions between governments that characterize federalism in the United States. Topics include local political culture, intergovernmental grants, state parties, and state political economy. Vermont, New York, and California will receive special scrutiny. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (American Politics)/
Subject:
Political Science
Department:
Political Science
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Spring 2025

PSCI0215A-S25 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2023

PSCI0215A-S23 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2022

PSCI0215A-S22 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2021

PSCI0215A-S21 Lecture (Johnson)
PSCI0215Z-S21 Discussion (Johnson)

Spring 2019

PSCI0215A-S19 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2018

PSCI0215A-S18 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2016

PSCI0215A-S16 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2015

PSCI0215A-S15 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2013

PSCI0215A-S13 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2012

PSCI0215A-S12 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2011

PSCI0215A-S11 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2009

PSCI0215A-S09 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2007

PSCI0215A-S07 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2006

PSCI0215A-S06 Lecture (Johnson)

Spring 2005

PSCI0215A-S05 Lecture (Johnson)