The Hatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs is a graduate student-led academic journal of the Mark O. Hatfield School of Government in the College of Urban and Public Affairs at Portland State University. The journal features faculty, practitioner, and graduate student submissions that explore a range of public affairs issues. Open Access Statement
Latest Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1 (2025)
Masthead
Foreword
Message From The Editors
Message from the Editors
Anis Zaman
Articles
Transportation Policy and Indigenous Ways of Knowing: What Counts as Evidence in Tribal Policy Contexts?
Cole Grisham AICP
One Health Integration to Control and Prevent Zoonoses: Application of Organizational Theory Literature
Lisset M. Dumet Poma, Sherril Gelmon, Julia M. Goodman, and Seth E. O’Neal
How the U.S. Can Protect Taiwan in the 21st Century
Zachary Surmacz
Is Education Regulation the Solution to Help Lower Substance Use Rates and Substance Use Disorder in Oregon Youth?
Sophia R. Swain
Policy Brief
Evaluating The Elder Justice Act: Challenges In Funding, Implementation, And Coalition Dynamics
Annabelle Weberg
Working Paper
A Veblenian Approach to Chaos Theory
Isaiah Henry

Editor-in-Chief
Anis Zaman
Associate Editors
Carlos Arias
Cole Grisham, AICP
Roger ML Pardo-Monahan
Evan Tsuei
Faculty Advisor
Bruce Gilley, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science