Journal of Public and International Affairs

Off screen link: Skip to content Off screen link: Skip to search
Princeton University
Home

Main Menu

  • About
    • The Journal
    • Staff
      • Past Staff
    • Faculty Advisors
    • Letter from the Editors
    • Reading Weekend
  • Publication
    • Latest Edition
    • By Region
    • By Topic
      • Economic Policy
      • International Development
      • International Relations
      • U.S. Domestic Policy
    • Previous Editions
  • Submit
    • FAQs
  • Contact
  • Annotations
    • Articles
    • Annotations Submission Guidelines
  • Log in

Search

  1. Home
  2. U.S. Domestic Policy

U.S. Domestic Policy

Two Roads to Reform: Marijuana Policy Changes, Arrest Trends, and Racial Disparities in Chicago and Indianapolis

White Homeowners’ Racialized Opposition to Affordable Housing Development

Superstorm Sandy and Coastal Corralling in New York City

Guam in Washington, 1972-Present: The Overlooked Strategic Implications of Congressional Polarization

When Life Gives You Lemons: How EU Citrus Standards Can Limit Trade

Revising Organ Procurement Organization Guidelines to Obtaining Family Consent for Deceased Donation: An Anthropologically Informed Policy Proposal

Using Real-Time Google Search Activity to Target Emergency Fiscal Stimulus

Community Living for People with Disabilities in Public Housing: Evaluating the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2010

Renewing Growth in Puerto Rico: Evaluating the Island’s Transition to Distributed Solar Energy

Young, Gifted, and Black: Inequitable Outcomes of Gifted and Talented Programs

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

Footer

  • Diversity & Non-Discrimination
  • Accessibility Help

© 2025 The Trustees of Princeton University

Princeton University