"The Publius - Federalist Papers" serves as a leading global journal for the study of federalism, providing a valuable resource for scholars from multiple disciplines to access the latest developments, trends, as well as empirical and theoretical research findings on federalism and intergovernmental relations. This international journal not only focuses on theoretical discussions but also places special emphasis on practical applications and case analyses, committed to showcasing the political practices and governance experiences of different countries and regions under the framework of federalism.The journal encourages interdisciplinary research methods to facilitate communication and collaboration among experts in various fields, thereby deepening the understanding of the complexities of federalism. It pays particular attention to the distribution of power, coordination, and conflict between the central and local governments, different levels of government within a federal system, and how these relationships affect policy-making and socio-economic development. Through these in-depth analyses and discussions, the journal aims to provide policymakers, scholars, and a broad readership with a comprehensive and in-depth perspective, promoting a broader understanding and appreciation of federalism and its application worldwide.