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Our Purpose

Federal Governance is an online graduate journal of federalism. Its mandate is to engage the global federalism community and reach out to graduate students interested in federalism. To better achieve this goal, Federal Governance has teamed with the Forum of Federations. The new version of the journal will be more internationally focused and better tailored to the needs of graduate students. By providing a platform for graduate students to have early success in their careers, Federal Governance hopes to promote and sustain interest in federalism research among graduate students.

 

Our Organization

Executive Committee

Managing Editor: Annegret Eppler

Co-Chair: Christian Leuprecht

Co-Chair: Rupak Chattopadhyay

 

Editorial Board

Joshua Cerovski joshua.cerovski@gmail.com

Eva Maggi evamaggi@gmail.com

Victoria E. Tait victoria.e.tait@gmail.com

Dominic Heinz Dominic.Heinz@FernUni-Hagen.de

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Advisory Board

  • Gerald Baier (University of British Columbia) Canada
  • Kristin Good (Dalhousie) Canada
  • Alan Tarr (Rutgers) United States
  • Cheryl Saunders (Melbourne) Australia
  • Anna Gamper (Innsbruck) Austria
  • Assefa Fiseha (Ethiopian Civil Service College) Ethiopia
  • Michael Burgess (Kent) United Kingdom
  • Authur Benz (Hagen) Germany
  • Francesco Palermo (Bolzano/Bozen) Italy
  • Johanne Poirier (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Belgium
  • Gilberto Rodrigues (Catholic University of Santos) Brazil
  • Rotimi Suberu (Ibadan) Nigeria
  • Neophytos Loizides (Queens) Northern Ireland
  • Balveer Arora (Jawaharlal Nehru University) India

Editors

Annegret Eppler is the managing editor, along with associate editors Joshua Cerovski and Victoria Tait.
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Profile of Co-chair

Rupak Chattopadhyay [Senior director, Global Programs and head, international conferences] has master's degrees in economics and political science from the University of Ottawa and the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) and did his doctoral work in political science at the University of Toronto. He is fluent in English, Bengali, Maithili, Hindi and Urdu. Top

 

Profile of Co-chair

Rod Macdonell [Senior director, Public information and education] was previously executive director of Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. He graduated in law at l'Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec. From 1983 to 1999, he was an investigative journalist at the Montreal Gazette. For five years, he taught investigative journalism to journalists in Africa through a World Bank program and delivered training workshops for journalists in Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. His languages are English and French. Top